changer的意思和读音

changer

: ['tʃeɪndʒər] : ['tʃeɪndʒə(r)]

n.

changern.

1.a piece of equipment that holds several discs, etc. and is able to switch between them

The car comes with white leather seats and a 6-CD changer. 6

2.a person or thing that changes sth, usually in order to improve it

The whole experience was a life changer for me.

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1. changeling changer channel ...

2. ... change-over switch controller changer change sign key ...

3. contemporary a. changer n. medium n. ...

4. COMPONENT SYSTEM: CHANGER DNR:

5. changeover changer changing gear combination 齿 ...

6. changepocket changer changeroom ...

7. contemporary a. changer n. medium n. ...

8. HOMA CHANGER Hairui ...

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1.When the U. S. began to field the technology, officials described it as a "game changer" in the fight against Afghan IEDs.IED”。

2."We need a game-changer like the green revolution was for agriculture, " he said.,“绿。”

3.Now, however, the company is confronting a game-changer that Mr Lafley had not foreseen: a global economic downturn.Lafley退

4."Probably, for at least a short amount of time, it could have been a game changer, until a counter was developed for it, " Dobrenz said.Dobrenz。”

5.For fashion victims of every kind, "pre-purchase validation" could be a game-changer.,“

6.No doubt the developments are scary, but the crisis may serve more as a cautionary tale than the big game-changer over nuclear power.

7.w: i'm sorry, but i think you can get it through the money changer in the shopping center across the street.

8.If all of that can be done, any one of these technologies could be a game-changer.

9.Alistair Thornton, of IHS Global Insight's Beijing team, said even a definite Chinese commitment "is not going to be a game-changer" .IHS·使。”

10."Personally I think the game-changer is going out and recognising our brand globally, " said the Liverpool managing director.