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change

英 [tʃeɪn(d)ʒ] 美[tʃendʒ]
  • vt. 改变;交换
  • n. 变化;找回的零钱
  • vi. 改变;兑换

词组搭配


change off

To alternate with another person in performing a task.

交替:与他人交替做同一份工作

To perform two tasks at once by alternating or a single task by alternate means.

轮流:同时做两项任务时交替着做或以交替的方式做一项工作

change address

move house or business premises

搬家;迁址

change colour

blanch or flush

(脸色)变白(或发红)

a change is as good as a rest

(proverb)a change of work or occupation can be as restorative or refreshing as a period of relaxation

(谚)改换工作益如休养

change one's mind

adopt a different opinion or plan

改变看法;更改计划

a change of air

a different climate, typically as means of improving one's health

改换环境(多指易地疗养)

a change of heart

a move to a different opinion or attitude

改变见解;改变态度

change places

exchange places or roles

互换位置;互换角色

change step

alter one's step so that the opposite leg is the one that marks time when marching

(行军时)换步

change the subject

begin talking of something different, especially to avoid embarrassment

(尤指为避免尴尬而)转换话题

change one's tune

express a very different opinion or behave in a very different way, especially in response to a change in circumstances

(尤指为适应情况变化而)改口(或改变做法),见风使舵

for a change

contrary to how things usually happen or in order to introduce variety

与惯常相反;为了变变花样

it's nice to be pampered for a change.

偶尔被关照一下还挺好的。

get no change out of

(Brit. informal)fail to get information or a desired reaction from

(英,非正式)从…处一无所获

ring the changes

vary the ways of expressing, arranging, or doing something

改变说法;改变安排;改变做法

双语例句


1. These large institutions make — and change—the rules to suit themselves.
这些大机构总是随意制定规定,而且说变就变。

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2. 1998 was an important year for everyone: a time of change.
1998年对所有人来说都是重要的一年:那是个变革的时期。

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3. Eisenhower used his muscle to persuade Congress to change the law.
艾森豪威尔用他的影响力说服国会修改了该项法律。

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4. They have no wish for any change in the status quo.
他们不想改变现状。

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5. South Africa was going through a period of irreversible change.
南非正在经历一场不可逆转的变革。

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