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English
A BMW convertible.
Etymology
From Old French convertible , from Late Latin convertibilis ( “ interchangeable ” ) , from Latin convertere ( “ to turn back , to turn over , to turn around , to turn upside down ” ) , from con- ( “ with , together ” ) + vertere ( “ to turn ” ) , + -ibilis ( “ -ible : able to ” ) . Equivalent to convert + -ible .
Pronunciation
Adjective
convertible (comparative more convertible , superlative most convertible )
Able to be converted , particularly :
Able to be exchanged , one for the other , especially
1843 April, Thomas Carlyle , “ch. VI, Two Centuries”, in Past and Present , American edition, Boston, Mass.: Charles C[offin] Little and James Brown , published 1843 , →OCLC , book III (The Modern Worker):As if, in truth, there were no God of Labour; as if godlike Labour and brutal Mammonism were convertible terms.
( historical numismatics ) Able to be exchanged for specie .
( numismatics ) Able to be exchanged for foreign currency .
( finance ) Able to be exchanged for a different class of security (usually common stock ) under certain set terms .
( logic ) Able to undergo conversion (i.e. , inversion ) without falsehood .
Able to be turned , especially
( obsolete ) Able to be turned in a different direction .
1635 , Nathanael Carpenter, Geography Delineated Forth in Two Bookes (1.4.77)
The Axis of the Earth is supposed to haue a convertible nature.
Able to be turned to a different purpose .
Able to be turned to a different religion or belief .
Able to be turned into a different thing , especially
( vehicles ) Able to change from a closed to an open frame and back again .
( obsolete ) Able to be easily digested .
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Translations
able to be converted
Bulgarian: обратим (bg) ( obratim ) , конвертируем ( konvertiruem )
Catalan: convertible (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: 可 轉化 的 / 可 转化 的 ( kě zhuǎnhuà de ) , 可 轉變 的 / 可 转变 的 ( kě zhuǎnbiàn de ) , 兩用 的 / 两用 的 ( liǎngyòng de ) , 可 兌換 的 / 可 兑换 的 ( kě duìhuàn de )
Finnish: muuntokelpoinen , muunneltava (fi)
French: convertible (fr)
Hungarian: ( in general ) átalakítható (hu) , átváltoztatható , átváltható (hu) , ( currency ) konvertibilis (hu) , ( car roof ) lenyitható , lehajtható (hu) , nyitható (hu) , ( religion ) megtéríthető
Manx: so-cheaghley , so-çhyndaa
Portuguese: convertível m or f , conversível (pt) m or f
Romanian: convertibil (ro) m or n
Russian: конверти́руемый (ru) ( konvertírujemyj )
Spanish: convertible (es)
Swedish: konverterbar (sv) , konvertibel ( rare )
Tagalog: mababalinyo
Noun
convertible (plural convertibles )
( dated , in the plural ) Interchangeable things or terms .
( vehicles ) A convertible car : a car with a removable or foldable roof able to convert from a closed to open vehicle and back again .
( finance ) A convertible security : a stock , bond , etc. that can be turned into another (usually common stock ) under certain set terms .
( computing ) A computer able to convert from laptop to tablet and back again .
Synonyms
Translations
car whose roof can be removed or folded
Arabic: حَنْطُور m ( ḥanṭūr )
Bulgarian: кабрио n ( kabrio )
Catalan: descapotable (ca) m
Chinese:
Cantonese: 敞篷車 / 敞篷车 ( cong2 pung4 ce1 )
Mandarin: 敞篷車 / 敞篷车 (zh) ( chǎngpéngchē )
Danish: cabriolet (da) c
Esperanto: kabrioleto
Finnish: avoauto (fi)
French: décapotable (fr) f , cabriolet (fr) m
Galician: convertíbel (gl) m , convertible (gl)
German: Cabriolet (de) m , Cabrio (de) n , ( rarely ) Kabriolett (de) n
Hungarian: kabrió (hu) , lenyitható /lehajtható /nyitható tetejű autó
Japanese: オープンカー (ja) ( ōpunkā ) , コンバーチブル (ja) ( konbāchiburu ) , カブリオレ (ja) ( kaburiore )
Macedonian: кабриоле́т m ( kabriolét )
Navajo: chidí nadlééh , chidí bikʼi dah azbaalígíí
Norwegian:
Bokmål: kabriolet m
Nynorsk: kabriolet m
Polish: kabriolet (pl) m
Portuguese: conversível (pt) m , descapotável (pt) ( Portugal ) , cabriolé (pt) m
Russian: кабриоле́т (ru) m ( kabriolét )
Spanish: convertible (es) m ( Latin America ) , descapotable (es) m ( Spain ) , cabriolé (es) m
Swedish: cabriolet (sv) c , cab (sv) c
Turkish: kabriyole
See also
References
French
Etymology
From the verb convertir .
Pronunciation
Adjective
convertible (plural convertibles )
convertible ( able to be converted )
Derived terms
Further reading
Spanish
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /kombeɾˈtible/
Rhymes: -ible
Syllabification: con‧ver‧ti‧ble
Adjective
convertible m or f (masculine and feminine plural convertibles )
convertible
Derived terms
Noun
convertible m (plural convertibles )
( Latin America ) convertible (car)
Synonym: descapotable
Further reading