What does TRANS stand for?

Also known as: trans.

TRANS stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of TRANS across different fields and industries.

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Transfer

Distance a vessel moves away from her original line of advance when altering course under helm Is measured along a line perpendicular to her original course, and to the point where she is on her new course

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Transformer

A device which generally consists of two windings on an iron core. An e.m.f. applied to the primary winding induces an e.m.f. in the secondary winding in the ratio of the number of windings on the primary and secondary.

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Translucent

Permitting the passage of light, but diffusing it so that object beyond cannot be clearly distinguished. Descriptive of a material or substance capable of transmitting some light, but not clear enough to be seen through.

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Transaction

A business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner??s equity

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Transition

The process of converting from a centrally planned, non-market economy to a market economy. During that process, it is a transition economy.

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