changer 英 ['tʃeɪn(d)ʒə]   美 ['tʃendʒɚ]

changer

changer  英 ['tʃeɪn(d)ʒə] 美 ['tʃendʒɚ]

n. 转换开关装置;改变者(change的名词形式) 

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Though it’s still in the developmental stage, “this technology could be a real game changer, ” says Fred Moore of Dow Chemical. 虽然它还处于开发阶段,但是“这种科技会成为一名真正的游戏规则改变者。” 陶氏化学公司的弗雷德·摩尔说。

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  • n. 转换开关装置;改变者(change的名词形式)
  • 1. Though it’s still in the developmental stage, “this technology could be a real game changer, ” says Fred Moore of Dow Chemical.

    虽然它还处于开发阶段,但是“这种科技会成为一名真正的游戏规则改变者。” 陶氏化学公司的弗雷德·摩尔说。

  • changer (n.) early 14c., "one who alters the form of anything," agent noun from change (v.), or else from Old French changeour "money-changer, barterer," from changier. Meaning "money-changer" in English is from mid-14c. Meaning "mechanism for automatically changing records on a record-player" is from 1930.
chan·ger / ˈtʃeɪndʒə(r) ; NAmE ˈtʃeɪndʒər / noun ( often in compounds 常构成复合词 ) 1 a piece of equipment that holds several discs, etc. and is able to switch between them (光盘等的)换片装置;光盘转换器; 光碟更换器 The car comes with white leather seats and a 6-CD changer. 这辆车配置了白色皮座椅和一台 6 碟光盘换片装置。 2 a person or thing that changes sth, usually in order to improve it 改变者;改进者 The whole experience was a life changer for me. 这整个经历改变了我的一生。 changer changers chan·ger / ˈtʃeɪndʒə(r) ; NAmE ˈtʃeɪndʒər /
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