change
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈt͡ʃeɪnd͡ʒ/|[ˈt͡ʃʰeɪ̯nd͡ʒ]|/ˈt͡ʃɛjnd͡ʒ/
美 /ˈt͡ʃeɪnd͡ʒ/|[ˈt͡ʃʰeɪ̯nd͡ʒ]|/ˈt͡ʃæɪnd͡ʒ/|[ˈt͡ʃʰæ̝ɪ̯nd͡ʒ]
英文释义
名词 n.
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The process or result of becoming different.
— The product is undergoing a change in order to improve it.
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Small denominations of money given in exchange for a larger denomination.
— Can I get change for this $100 bill, please?
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A replacement.
— a change of clothes
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A replacement.; A replacement of a soiled diaper with a clean one; a diaper change.
— The baby needs a change
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Balance of money returned from the sum paid after deducting the price of a purchase.
— A customer who pays with a 10-pound note for a £9 item receives one pound in change.
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An amount of cash, usually in the form of coins, but sometimes inclusive of paper money.
— Do you have any change on you? I need to make a phone call.
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A transfer between vehicles.
— The train journey from Bristol to Nottingham includes a change at Birmingham.
- A change-up pitch.
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Any order in which a number of bells are struck, other than that of the diatonic scale.
— Four bells admit twenty-four changes in ringing.
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A public house; an alehouse.
— 1727-1728, Edward Burt, Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Scotland to his Friend in London They call an alehouse a change.
动词 v.
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To become something different.
— The tadpole changed into a frog.
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To make something into something else.
— Lo I the man, whoſe Muſe whilome did maske, As time her taught in lowly Shepheards weeds, Am now enforſt a far unfitter taske, For trumpets ſterne to chaunge mine oaten reeds, And ſinge of Knights and Ladies gentle deeds[…]
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To replace.
— Ask the janitor to come and change the lightbulb.
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To replace one's clothing.
— You can't go into the dressing room while she’s changing.
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To replace the clothing of (the one wearing it), especially to put a clean diaper on (someone).
— It’s your turn to change the baby.
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To transfer to another vehicle (train, bus, etc.)
— After stopping at these stations, my train has become busy. Returning day-trippers make up a goodly number, along with young people heading for a night out in Bristol, which is where I change once again.
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To exchange.
— At the first sight / they have changed eyes. (exchanged looks)
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To change hand while riding (a horse).
— to change a horse
词形变化
词汇关系
近义词
衍生词
a leopard cannot change its spots
all change
alter or change
antichange
baby changing station
changeable
change by reversal
change collars
change course
change direction
change down
changeful
change hands
change horses in midstream
change horses in mid-stream
change integrity
change like seasons
change like the seasons
changeling
change one's battery
change oneself
change one's mind
change one's spots
change one's story
change one's tune
change one's ways
change out
change over
change place
change places
change sides
change someone's mind
change someone's tune
change tack
change the channel
change the game
change the leg
change the record
change the subject
change up
changing of the guard
changing pad
changing room
changing table
chop and change
chopping and changing
climate-changing
don't change a winning team
everchanging
ever-changing
get changed
life-changing
money changing
never change a running system
presto change-o
stem-changing verb
the more things change, the more they stay the same
transchange
overchange
rechange
unchange
a change is as good as a rest
and change
baby change
ball change
breaking change
bureau de change
career change
changeability
change agent
change aversion
change bag
change bowler
change key
changeless
change log
changelog
changemaker
changemaking
change management
change of air
change of clothes
change-off
change of heart
change of innings
change of life
change of mind
change of pace
change of scene
change of scenery
change of state
change of tack
change of tune
change of venue
change order
changeout
change parade
changepoint
change purse
change ringing
change-ringing
changeroom
changeset
change table
change-up
change wheel
changiness
charter change
chemical change
chord change
chump change
chump-change
chunk of change
climate change
cool change
costume change
deflection change
fatty change
foldchange
for a change
gear change
Hopey McChange
hour change
keep the change
key change
language change
loose change
megachange
microchange
minimal change disease
multichange
name change
net change
oil change
outerchange
phase change
physical change
pocket change
put the change on someone
quick-change
quick-change artist
rate of change
regime change
sea-change
sea change
seachange
seed change
sex change
sexual orientation and gender identity change efforts
sexual orientation change efforts
shortchange
small change
sound change
spange
spanger
spare change
step change
take your change out of that
technological change
the change
time change
treechange
truck driver's gear change
wind of change
winds of change
词源
词源 1
From Middle English changen, chaungen, from Old French changier, from Late Latin cambiāre, from Latin cambīre (“to exchange, barter”), derived from the noun cambium (“change”) (whence was loaned the English doublet cambium), from Gaulish cambion, earlier *kambyom (“change”), related to Proto-Celtic *kambos (“twisted, crooked”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ḱh₂(e)mbos, *(s)kh₂(e)mbos (“crooked”). More at skimp, scam; see also Proto-Indo-European *kh₂em-.
Cognate with Italian cambiare, Portuguese cambiar, Romanian schimba, Sicilian canciari, Spanish cambiar. Used in English since the 13th century. Displaced Middle English wenden, from wendan (“to turn, change”) (whence wend).
The noun is from Middle English change, chaunge, from Old French change, from the verb changier. See also exchange. Possibly related from the same source is Old English gombe.
Cognate with Italian cambiare, Portuguese cambiar, Romanian schimba, Sicilian canciari, Spanish cambiar. Used in English since the 13th century. Displaced Middle English wenden, from wendan (“to turn, change”) (whence wend).
The noun is from Middle English change, chaunge, from Old French change, from the verb changier. See also exchange. Possibly related from the same source is Old English gombe.
词源 2
From Middle English changen, chaungen, from Old French changier, from Late Latin cambiāre, from Latin cambīre (“to exchange, barter”), derived from the noun cambium (“change”) (whence was loaned the English doublet cambium), from Gaulish cambion, earlier *kambyom (“change”), related to Proto-Celtic *kambos (“twisted, crooked”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ḱh₂(e)mbos, *(s)kh₂(e)mbos (“crooked”). More at skimp, scam; see also Proto-Indo-European *kh₂em-.
Cognate with Italian cambiare, Portuguese cambiar, Romanian schimba, Sicilian canciari, Spanish cambiar. Used in English since the 13th century. Displaced Middle English wenden, from wendan (“to turn, change”) (whence wend).
The noun is from Middle English change, chaunge, from Old French change, from the verb changier. See also exchange. Possibly related from the same source is Old English gombe.
Cognate with Italian cambiare, Portuguese cambiar, Romanian schimba, Sicilian canciari, Spanish cambiar. Used in English since the 13th century. Displaced Middle English wenden, from wendan (“to turn, change”) (whence wend).
The noun is from Middle English change, chaunge, from Old French change, from the verb changier. See also exchange. Possibly related from the same source is Old English gombe.
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