Trasladó (en. Transfer)

/tɾaslaˈðo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Translation: Change of place of something or someone.
Translation: The transfer of the furniture to the new house was complicated.
El trasladó de los muebles a la nueva casa fue complicado.
Translation: Move made from one site to another.
Translation: The transfer of the equipment was carried out over the weekend.
El trasladó del equipo se realizó durante el fin de semana.
Translation: Action of transferring a patient to a hospital.
Translation: The transfer of the injured person was immediate.
El trasladó del herido fue inmediato.
verb
Translation: Carrying something from one place to another.
Translation: He moved the table to the dining room.
Él trasladó la mesa al comedor.
Translation: Moving a person from one site to another.
Translation: The company transferred its employees to another city.
La empresa trasladó a sus empleados a otra ciudad.

Etymology

Translation: From Latin 'traslatus', which means 'to transport'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Translation: forced transfer
Translation: Compulsory move, generally for legal or work-related reasons.
traslado forzoso
Translation: transfer position
Translation: Location where the transfer of something takes place.
puesto de traslado
Translation: transfer of competencies
Translation: Transfer of responsibilities from one entity to another.
traslado de competencias

Related Words

Translation: to transfer
Translation: Moving something from one place to another.
trasladar
Translation: transport
Translation: The act of taking something from one place to another.
transporte
Translation: move
Translation: Action of changing residence.
mudanza

Slang Meanings

Translation: Quick move.
Translation: We did an express transfer and everything was ready in one afternoon.
Hicimos un trasladó express y todo quedó listo en una tarde.
Translation: Job change.
Translation: They made me a transfer and now I am in a different branch.
Me hicieron un trasladó y ahora estoy en una sucursal diferente.