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change verb
(BECOME DIFFERENT)
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A1 [ T ] to exchange one thing for another thing, especially of a similar type: change jobs She's just changed jobs.change the subject Let's change the subject (= talk about something different).
A2 [ I or T ] to make or become different: I almost didn't recognize her - she'd changed so much. That was 20 years ago and things have changed since then. Nothing changes, does it - I've been away two years and the office still looks exactly the same. People have changed their diets a lot over the past few years. I'm going to change my hairstyle.
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to make differentchangeShe'll always be like that - you can't change her.alterWe've had to alter our plans.varyTry to vary the children's diet a little.convertWe're going to convert the spare bedroom into an office.turn intoThere are plans to turn his latest book into a film.transformThe riverside area has been transformed into a shopping and sports complex.
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B1 [ I or T ] UK (US exchange) to take something you have bought back to a shop and exchange it for something else: change something for something I had to change those trousers I bought for (= take them back to the shop in order to get) a bigger pair. change your mind
B1 to form a new opinion or make a new decision about something that is different from your old one: If you change your mind about coming tonight, just give me a call.
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to improve: Her attitude has definitely changed for the better since she started this new job.
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to improve the bad parts of your behaviour: If he wants to carry on living here, he's going to have to change his ways and learn to be a bit less messy.
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更多範例减少例句He said that he hadn't seen the traffic light change to red.They all tried to persuade him to change his decision.We don't expect the economic situation to change anytime soon.It sounds to me like you ought to change jobs.The weather in the hills can change very quickly, so take suitable clothing.
「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
Changing
about turn! idiom
about-face
alterable
altered
alternate
churn
make an about-face
make an about-turn
make something into something phrasal verb
malleable
meta
morph
mutate
pervert
reversibly
revolutionize
rollback
rotation
rotational
transcribe
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change verb
(TRANSPORT)
A2 [ I or T ] to get off a train, bus, etc. and catch another in order to continue a journey: I had to change (trains) twice to get there. Change at Peterborough for York.
更多範例减少例句This train will terminate at the next stop - passengers who wish to continue should change trains.You should stay on the train until Manchester and then change.The only thing I'm worried about is changing trains at Kings Cross.You'll have to change buses when you get into Victoria, but your next bus doesn't leave for half an hour.It's an awkward trip - you have to change several times.
「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
Travelling
active transportation
active travel
around Robin Hood's barn idiom
bag drop
bourne
communication
commute
first class
on the go idiom
overnighter
override
peripatetically
ply
pre-travel
public transport
Robin Hood
transfer
transport
travelled
traverse
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change verb
(MONEY)
A2 [ T ] to get or give money in exchange for money, either because you want it in smaller units, or because you want the same value in foreign money: change something for something Could you change a £10 note for two fives, please? Could you change a £5 note for me? I need to change my dollars into English money.
更多範例减少例句Can you change a tenner for two fivers?You can't pay in English money. You'll have to change some money at the bank.I need to change some of these travellers cheques.Will they change money at the hotel?He kindly changed my foreign currency for me.
「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
Banks
account balance
anti-city
apex
bank
bank details
banker
bureau de change
cash
lend
lender
non-negotiable
online bank
online banking
open an account
overdraft facility
pin
savings bank
sort code
the Federal Reserve
trust
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change verb
(CLOTHES/BEDS)
A2 [ I or T ] to remove one set of clothes and put a different set on yourself or a young child, especially a baby, or to remove dirty sheets from a bed and put clean ones on it: You don't need to change - you look great as you are.change into I'll just change into (= get dressed in) something a bit smarter.change out of Give me five minutes to change out of (= remove) my work clothes and I'll come out with you. How often do you think he changes his shirt?change the baby Could you change the baby (= the baby's nappy)?change the sheets I've changed the sheets (= the sheets on the bed) in the guest room.
更多範例减少例句You are going to change, aren't you? You can't go in those tatty old jeans.When did you last change the linen on the children's beds?I hadn't even changed when our first guests arrived, so Jeff had to cope on his own.I usually insist that he changes out of his work clothes before dinner.Can you make sure your brother doesn't walk in when I'm changing?
「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
Putting clothes on
arrayed
bundle
bundle (someone) up phrasal verb
doll
doll yourself up phrasal verb
dolled up
dress
fling
get up phrasal verb
glam
glam up phrasal verb
GRWM
layering
put something on phrasal verb
redon
respectable
rig
rig someone out phrasal verb
slip
throw
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Removing and getting rid of things
change verb
(WIND/SEA)
[ I ] When the wind or the tide (= the rise and fall of the sea) changes, it starts to move in a different direction: The tide is starting to change.
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Floods, tides & currents
atmospheric river
burst
deluge
ebb tide
eddy
flash flood
flood
flood someone/something out
flood stage
flood tide
floodplain
low tide
overwhelm
riptide
sea level
spring tide
swash
the Gulf Stream
tidally
tide table
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change verb
(SPEED)
[ I or T ] (US usually shift) to put a vehicle into a different gear, usually in order to change the speed at which it is moving: change gear to change gear I changed into fourth (gear).UK Change down to go round the corner.
「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
On the road: driving & operating road vehicles
aquaplaning
back someone up phrasal verb
biting point
blow through something phrasal verb
boxed in
handling
learner's permit
LEZ
lowriding
manoeuvrability
manoeuvre
manoeuvring
motor
motorist
non-moving
rev
scorch
shift
standing
toll
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習語
change (your) tack
change your tune
change hands片語動詞
change something around
change over
change (something) up
changenoun uk
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change noun
(BECOMING DIFFERENT)
A2 [ C or U ] the act of becoming different, or the result of something becoming different: change in Let me know if there's any change in the situation. We're living in a time of great change.change of We need a change of government. a change in lifestylemake a change They've made a lot of changes to the house. The new management will make fundamental changes (= do things in a very different way). 同義詞
alteration
amendment
modification (CHANGE)
mutation
B1 [ S ] something that is pleasant or interesting because it is unusual or new: for a change It's nice to see her smile for a change.make a change "Shall we we eat in the garden?" "Why not - it'll make a change."have a change We've always had a red car - it's time we had a change! change of scene
a new situation: She'd been with the same company for too many years and felt she needed a change of scene, so she applied for a job as a stage manager.
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更多範例减少例句The minister has announced that there will be no change in government policy.The holiday was a welcome change.A lot of people were caught out by the sudden change in the weather.You're not planning a change of career, are you?The country is crying out for a change in leadership.
「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
Change and changes
adaptive evolution
adjustment
alteration
anti-evolutionism
be ahead of the curve idiom
evolutionism
flatten
flip
flip a switch idiom
flip-flop
rebranding
recalibration
reconversion
reformation
regime change
unsettle
unspool
unspooling
unsteadily
unsteady
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change noun
(MONEY)
A2 [ U ] money in the form of coins rather than notes: in change She gave me €5 in change.loose change My dad always used to carry a lot of loose change (= coins) in his pocket.small change My dad always used to carry a lot of small change (= coins) in his pocket.
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[ U ] smaller units of money given in exchange for larger units of the same amount: Do you have change for a 20-dollar bill?
A2 [ U ] the money that is returned to someone who has paid for something that costs less than the amount that they gave: I think you've given me the wrong change.
更多範例减少例句Here's your change, darling.She delved into her pocket to find some change.He fumbled in his pockets for some change.He carefully pocketed his change."Have you got any change?" "Sorry, I've only got a five-pound note."
「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
Payment methods
anti-kickback
ATM card
automatic withdrawal
bad cheque
baksheesh
blank cheque
draft
gratuity
microtransaction
milled
monetization
monetize
money-back
PFI
ready money
rubber
sweetener
tail
traveller's cheque
wave and pay
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Amounts of money
change noun
(CLOTHES)
[ C ] the action of putting on different clothes: She did a quick change before going on TV. a change of clothes
A2 a set of clothes as well as the ones that you are wearing: You'll need a change of clothes if you're staying overnight.
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「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
Putting clothes on
arrayed
bundle
bundle (someone) up phrasal verb
doll
doll yourself up phrasal verb
dolled up
dress
fling
get up phrasal verb
glam
glam up phrasal verb
GRWM
layering
put something on phrasal verb
redon
respectable
rig
rig someone out phrasal verb
slip
throw
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change noun
(TRANSPORT)
[ C ] the action of getting off a train, bus, etc. and catching another in order to continue a journey: I hate journeys where you've got a lot of changes.
「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
Travelling
active transportation
active travel
around Robin Hood's barn idiom
bag drop
bourne
communication
commute
first class
on the go idiom
overnighter
override
peripatetically
ply
pre-travel
public transport
Robin Hood
transfer
transport
travelled
traverse
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change noun
(BASEBALL)
[ C ] US informal another name for a
changeup : He mixes his fastball in with a change and a slider.
「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
Baseball & rounders
1-2-3 inning
ahead
alley
around the horn idiom
at bat
bomb
curve
grand slam
hit a home run
hit the ball out of the park idiom
hitting coach
home stand
horsehide
sac
slogger
slow-pitch softball
slugger
slugging percentage
solo
stretch
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習語
the change (of life)
a change is as good as a rest
change of heart
(change在劍橋高級學習詞典和同義詞詞典中的解釋 © Cambridge University Press)
change | 美式英語詞典
changeverb us
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change verb
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[ I/T ] to make or become different, or to do, use, or get one thing in place of another thing: [ T ] I’ve changed jobs twice in the past ten years. [ T ] I changed my hairstyle – do you like it? [ I ] Attitudes about lots of things changed during the 1960s. [ I ] It’s surprising how fast kids change during their teen years.
[ I/T ] To change over from one thing to something else is to stop doing or using one thing and to start doing or using another: [ I ] We just changed from oil heat to gas.
change verb
(CLOTHES/BEDS)
[ I/T ] to remove one set of clothes and put a different set on yourself or someone else, such as a baby, or to remove dirty sheets from a bed and put clean ones on it: [ I ] I’ll just change into (= put on) something a little dressier. [ T ] Could you change the baby/the baby’s diaper (= put on a clean one)? [ T ] I changed the sheets/the bed (= the sheets on the bed) in the guest room.
change verb
(MONEY)
[ T ] to get or give money in exchange for money, either because you want it in smaller units, or because you want the same value in foreign money: Can you change a $100 bill for me? I had to change some American money into pesetas before I arrived in Spain.
change verb
(TRANSPORT)
[ I/T ] to get off an aircraft, train, bus, etc. and catch another in order to continue a trip: [ T ] I had to change planes twice to get there. [ I ] Change at Hartford for the train to Springfield.
習語
change hands
change your mind
changenoun us
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change noun
(BECOMING DIFFERENT)
a change
A change often refers to something unusual or new that is better or more pleasant than what existed before: We decided we needed a change, so we went to Florida for a couple of weeks. Why don’t we eat on the porch for a change?
change noun
(MONEY)
[ U ] the difference in money, returned to the buyer, between what is paid for something and the lesser amount that it costs: It costs $17 and you gave me $20, so here’s your $3 change.
[ U ] Change also refers to smaller units of money whose total value is equal to that of a larger unit: I need change for a $50 bill because I want to take a taxi. Do you have change for/of a dollar?
[ U ] Change can refer to coins rather than bills: Bring a lot of change for using the public telephones.
change noun
(CLOTHES/BEDS)
[ C ] a set of clothes that is additional to the clothes that you are wearing: Bring a change of clothes with you in case we stay overnight.
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[ I or T ] to become or make something different, or to exchange something for something else: The company has changed considerably since I joined in 2005. She decided that it was time to change jobs.
[ T ]
MONEY to exchange an amount of money for the same value in another currency: If you're unable to change money before you travel, most international airports will have a bureau de change.change sth into sth Here you'll find the best exchange rate for changing your US dollars into euros.
[ T ]
MONEY to exchange a unit of money for coins or smaller units of paper money that add up to the same value: Could you change this twenty dollar bill for a ten and two fives? Many superstores have change machines where you can change your coins into banknotes.
[ T ]
COMMERCE
UK to return something you bought to a store and exchange it for something new, for example because it was damaged or the wrong size. A store changes an item when it agrees to give a customer a new item in exchange for one that is damaged, etc.: Some places won't let you change items without a receipt. The store offered to change the faulty items or refund my money.
change hands
to pass from one owner to another: More than 30 million shares changed hands in the first hour of business.
changenoun uk
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[ C or U ] the process or result of making something different or becoming different: change to sth After making changes to its business model, the company's net profits increased by 22%.change in sth Owing to a change in policy, customers will now be charged a fee for early withdrawals.implement/make a change The new head of department is certain to make some changes.manage change One of the hardest aspects of being a top manager is managing change. a fundamental/major/significant change Please notify us of any change of address.
[ U ]
MONEY coins used as money: Do you have any change for the parking meter?
[ U ]
MONEY smaller units of money or coins given in exchange for a larger unit of money that is worth the same amount: Can you make change for a 100 dollar bill?
[ U ]
MONEY the money that is returned to you after you have paid for something that costs less than the amount you gave: I think the waiter gave me the wrong change.
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agent of change
bureau de change
career change
champion of change
change agent
loose change
pocket change
short-change
step change
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change的例句
change
In each experimental session, there was just one color change to the sky or sphere and just one test-surface color.
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You should say them all in the prescribed manner; do not change a thing.
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The focus of the debate changed as well.
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Ideas can "become true" if the world changes.
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Co-ordination of head and eyes in the gaze changing behavior of cats.
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We induced a change in direction selectivity in one of ten cells.
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Dark- and light-induced changes in coupling between horizontal cells in mammalian retina.
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But she also knows that when she is old her mind will have changed.
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Disaggregation of household results by sources of income and expenditure patterns permits a fairly detailed analysis of likely changes in poverty.
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The screening system permitted a population approach for quantification of changes in seed population thermal behaviour in relation to dormancy loss.
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This is evident in changes of the nomenclature of family planning board to family welfare organization.
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In contrast, the nonspatial characteristics of the target (such as its weight or function) are almost completely unlikely to change after the movement is planned.
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When children attend to the input and repeatedly attempt to parse it, their performance undergoes a qualitative change.
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The upshot of this is that adaptation to nonstationarity does not require qualitative changes in a learning algorithm.
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Initial analysis of the data from the interviews and tapes of the novices also indicated qualitative changes in the nature of expertise as it developed.
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包含change的固定搭配
change
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abrupt changeThe theoretical curves follow closely the dashed and dash-dotted numerical curves, and the abrupt change in tangent angle appears to fit almost exactly.
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accelerating changeBut, when we speak of helping young people to settle down in employment, we must recognise that they are facing a turbulent world of extraordinary and accelerating change.
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adaptive changeThe perception-action coupling is the result of an adaptive change of our central nervous system to environmental properties.
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