change
change 英 [tʃeɪndʒ] 美 [tʃendʒ]
v. 改变;交换; 变更 n. 变化;找回的零钱
进行时:changing 过去式:changed 过去分词:changed 第三人称单数:changes 名词复数:changes
- Is it just not the same anymore? Then there must have been a change. The noun change can refer to any thing or state that is different from what it once was.
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- v. 改变;交换; 变更
- n. 变化;找回的零钱
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1. Don't forget your change!
别忘了找给你的零钱!
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2. Can you change a £20 note?
你能把一张 20 英镑的钞票换成零钱吗?
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3. Fame hasn't really changed him.
名声并没有使他有丝毫改变。
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4. Wait for the traffic lights to change.
等待交通灯变换颜色。
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5. The lights changed from red to green.
交通灯已由红变绿。
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6. The wind has changed direction.
风向已经变了。
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7. I want to change my doctor.
我想另找一位医生看病。
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8. We change our car every two years.
我们的车每两年更换一次。
- change (n.) c. 1200, "act or fact of changing," from Anglo-French chaunge, Old French change "exchange, recompense, reciprocation," from changier "to alter; exchange; to switch" (see change (v.)). Related: changes.
- change (v.) c. 1200, "to alter, make different, change" (transitive); early 13c. as "to substitute one for another;" mid-13c. as "to make (something) other than what it was, cause to turn or pass from one state to another;" from late 13c. as "to become different, be altered" (intransitive), from Old French changier "to change, alter; exchange, switch," from Late Latin cambiare "to barter, exchange," extended form of Latin cambire "to exchange, barter," a word of Celtic origin, from PIE root *kemb- "to bend, crook" (with a sense evolution perhaps from "to turn" to "to change," to "to barter"); cognate with Old Irish camm "crooked, curved;" Middle Irish cimb "tribute," cimbid "prisoner;" see cant (n.2).
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