change的意思和读音

change

: [tʃeɪndʒ] : [tʃeɪndʒ]

n.

v.

changes  changing  changed  

v.+n.change mind,make change,change order,change money,change plan

adj.+n.sudden change,major change,great change,radical change,fundamental change

adv.+v.completely change,quickly change,dramatically change,fundamentally change,radically change

v.alter,modify,vary,shift,revolutionize

n.alteration,modification,variation,transformation,revolution

changev.使become/make different

1.[i]to become different

Rick hasn't changed. He looks exactly the same as he did at school.

changing attitudes towards education

Her life changed completely when she won the lottery.

2.[t]~ sb/sth使to make sb/sth different

Fame hasn't really changed him.使

Computers have changed the way people work.

3.[i][t]使to pass or make sb/sth pass from one state or form into another

Wait for the traffic lights to change.

The lights changed from red to green.绿

Caterpillars change into butterflies.

With a wave of her magic wand, she changed the frog into a handsome prince.

4.[t]~ sthto stop having one state, position or direction and start having another

Leaves change colour in autumn.

The wind has changed direction.

Our ship changed course.

replace

5.[t]to replace one thing, person, service, etc. with sth new or different

I want to change my doctor.

That back tyre needs changing.

We change our car every two years.

We changed the car for a bigger one.

Marie changed her name when she got married.

She changed her name to his.

exchange

6.[t]to exchange positions, places, etc. with sb else, so that you have what they have, and they have what you have

At half-time the teams change ends.

Can we change seats?

Can I change seats with you?

clothes

7.[i][t]to put on different or clean clothes

I went into the bedroom to change.

She changed into her swimsuit.

You need to change out of those wet things.湿

I didn't have time to change clothes before the party.

I didn't have time to get changed before the party(= to put different clothes on) .

baby

8.[t]~ sb/sth尿to put clean clothes or a clean nappy / diaper on a baby

She can't even change a nappy.尿

The baby needs changing.尿

There are baby changing facilities in all our stores.尿

bed

9.[t]~ sthto put clean sheets, etc. on a bed

to change the sheets

Could you help me change the bed?

money

10.[t]to exchange money into the money of another country

Where can I change my traveller's cheques?

to change dollars into yen

11.[t]to exchange money for the same amount in different coins or notes

Can you change a £20 note? 20

to change a dollar bill for four quarters

goods

12.[t]~ sth (for sth)退to exchange sth that you have bought for sth else, especially because there is sth wrong with it; to give a customer a new item because there is sth wrong with the one they have bought

This shirt I bought's too small─I'll have to change it for a bigger one.

Of course we'll change it for a larger size, Madam.

bus/train/plane

13.[i][t]to go from one bus, train, etc. to another in order to continue a journey

Where do I have to change?

Change at Reading (for London).)。

I stopped in Moscow only to change planes.

IDM

The house has changed hands several times.

change handsto pass to a different owner

The house has changed hands several times.

change horses in midstreamto change to a different or new activity while you are in the middle of sth else; to change from supporting one person or thing to another

Nothing will make me change my mind.

change your/sbs mindto change a decision or an opinion

Nothing will make me change my mind.

Wait until it happens to him─he'll soon change his tune./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

change your tune(informal)to express a different opinion or behave in a different way when your situation changes

Wait until it happens to him─he'll soon change his tune./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

change your waysto start to live or behave in a different way from beforen.difference

1.[c][u]~ (in/to sth)the act or result of sth becoming different

a change in the weather

important changes to the tax system

There was no change in the patient's condition overnight.

She is someone who hates change.

social/political/economic change

sth new and interesting

2.[sing]~ (from sth)the fact of a situation, a place or an experience being different from what is usual and therefore likely to be interesting, enjoyable, etc.

Finishing early was a welcome change .

Let's stay in tonight for a change ./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

Can you just listen for a change ?

It makes a change to read some good news for once.

replacing sth

3.[c]~ (of sth).~ (from sth to sth)the process of replacing sth with sth new or different; a thing that is used to replace sth

a change of address

a change of government

a change from agriculture to industry

There will be a crew change when we land at Dubai.

Let's get away for the weekend. A change of scene(= time in a different place) will do you good./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

of clothes

4.[c]~ of clothes, etc.an extra set of clothes, etc.

She packed a change of clothes for the weekend.

I keep a change of shoes in the car.

money

5.[u]the money that you get back when you have paid for sth giving more money than the amount it costs

Don't forget your change!

That's 40p change. 40 便

The ticket machine gives change.

6.[u]coins rather than paper money

Do you have any change for the phone?

a dollar in change(= coins that together are worth one dollar)

I didn't have any small change(= coins of low value) to leave as a tip.

He puts his loose change in a money box for the children.

Could you give me change for a ten pound note(= coins or notes that are worth this amount) ?

of bus/train/plane

7.[c]an occasion when you go from one bus, train or plane to another during a journey

The journey involved three changes.

IDMa change for the better/worsea person, thing, situation, etc. that is better/worse than the previous or present onea change of heartif you havea change of heart , your attitude towards sth changes, usually making you feel more friendly, helpful, etc.a change of mindan act of changing what you think about a situation, etc.get no change out of sb(informal)to get no help or information from sb

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v.1.to become different, or to make someone or something different; if the wind changes, it starts coming from a different direction; to become a different color2.to stop doing one thing and start doing something different3.to replace something with a new or different thing; if you change a bed or change the sheets, you put clean sheets, covers, etc. on the bed; if you change a baby or change its diaper, you take off the dirty diaper and put on a clean one; if you change someone who performs a service for you, you use someone else; to exchange something you have bought4.to take off the clothes or a piece of clothing you are wearing and put on different ones5.to leave one airplane, train, bus, etc. to get on another6.to exchange money from one country for money with the same value from another country; to exchange a bill or coin of high value for bills or coins of lower value1.to become different, or to make someone or something different; if the wind changes, it starts coming from a different direction; to become a different color2.to stop doing one thing and start doing something different3.to replace something with a new or different thing; if you change a bed or change the sheets, you put clean sheets, covers, etc. on the bed; if you change a baby or change its diaper, you take off the dirty diaper and put on a clean one; if you change someone who performs a service for you, you use someone else; to exchange something you have bought4.to take off the clothes or a piece of clothing you are wearing and put on different ones5.to leave one airplane, train, bus, etc. to get on another6.to exchange money from one country for money with the same value from another country; to exchange a bill or coin of high value for bills or coins of lower value

n.1.a situation in which something becomes different or you make something different; the process by which things become different2.a situation in which one person or thing is replaced by another3.a new activity or experience that is different and enjoyable4.the money that someone gives back to you when you give more money than it costs to buy something; coins instead of bills; if you have change for a bill or coin of high value, you have bills or coins of lower value that you can exchange for it5.a part of a trip when you leave one airplane, train, bus, etc. to get on another1.a situation in which something becomes different or you make something different; the process by which things become different2.a situation in which one person or thing is replaced by another3.a new activity or experience that is different and enjoyable4.the money that someone gives back to you when you give more money than it costs to buy something; coins instead of bills; if you have change for a bill or coin of high value, you have bills or coins of lower value that you can exchange for it5.a part of a trip when you leave one airplane, train, bus, etc. to get on another

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1.Any change to a database and every application using it had to be updated, individually..。

2.Change in the organization structure - At the heart of every SOA is a Centre of Excellence (COE).-SOA(COE)。

3.Mr Xiong said the deal would not change Rio's corporate strategy, the way it operates its business or the pricing of its products.

4.What if you just made one little change to the ad text? Could you squeeze just a little more juice out of that lemon?广

5.I kept trying to do everything I could and I wanted to be somebody, somebody called Miss Big who could change the world.——

6.He says they found there was no significant change in the number of heart attack hospitalizations in these areas.

7.That China's policy makers might be considering such a change isn't out of the question.

8.The global carbon budget that will lie at the heart of any future global deal on climate change is being used up a little more each day.

9.There's the obvious and rather glib reason for this: an Obama victory would be a win for 'change' just as Cameron hopes to be.”,怀

10.I wish I could change all that, but many things to do with software technology are still quite difficult.