To transpose something means to change it or reverse the relative position of something. For example one might transpose the letters in a word to make a different word.
Could mean Cold Water, or you may have transposed it and it means Water Closet.
I accidentally transposed the second and third numbers in the sequence.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "transposed" (switched in position).
How was your day at school? (This is English transposed into French)
There is no such word, however if you transposed the letters dodge means to avoid something, whether responsibility or an attack, or to get out of the way, or to duck.
Their order is switched. For example, in the two numbers 12345 and 13245, the second and third digits are transposed.
3 phase cable is transposed to minimize the effect of leakage/capacitance current.
Transposed up a minor third, B flat major becomes D flat major.
Symmetric
Without the transposed S, the spelling is successfullydone.
Natural order : the subject comes before the predicate Transposed order : the subject goes after the predicate Example: The king's vast kingdom is over there. --Natural complete subject - complete predicate Over there is the king's vast kingdom. complete predicate - complete subject --Transposed
When a melody is transposed to another key, the intervals between the notes in the melody remain the same, maintaining the overall shape and structure of the melody.