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change

verb
/tʃeɪndʒ/
/tʃeɪndʒ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they change
/tʃeɪndʒ/
/tʃeɪndʒ/
he / she / it changes
/ˈtʃeɪndʒɪz/
/ˈtʃeɪndʒɪz/
past simple changed
/tʃeɪndʒd/
/tʃeɪndʒd/
past participle changed
/tʃeɪndʒd/
/tʃeɪndʒd/
-ing form changing
/ˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ/
/ˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    become/make different(使)变化

  1. [intransitive] to become different改变;变化
    • Rick hasn't changed. He looks exactly the same as he did at school.里克一点儿没变,他和上学时一模一样。
    • We examined changing attitudes towards education.我们研究了对于教育不断变化的看法。
    • The company failed to adapt to changing circumstances.公司未能适应不断变化的环境。
    • Things have changed dramatically since then.从那以后,事情发生了巨大的变化。
    • Her life changed completely when she won the lottery.买彩票中奖后她的生活完全变了。
    • change with something My attitude to life has changed with age.我对生活的态度随着年龄的增长而改变。
    see also unchanging
    Extra Examples
    • Attitudes to marriage are changing fast.人们对婚姻的态度变化很快。
    • Her voice changed subtly.她的嗓音有些微妙的变化。
    • Jane has changed a lot since she went to college.自从上大学以来,简变了很多。
    • Our way of life has changed dramatically over the last ten years.过去 10 年里我们的生活方式发生了巨大的变化。
    • The language is changing all the time.语言总是在变化。
    • The place had changed out of all recognition.这个城镇变得让人都认不出来了。
    • The town has actually changed very little in the last hundred years.在过去 100 年里,该镇实际上没有什么变化。
    Topics Change, cause and effecta1, Weathera1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • considerably
    • dramatically
    • drastically
    preposition
    • from
    • into
    • to
    phrases
    • change out of all recognition
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] change somebody/something to make somebody/something different使不同
    • Fame hasn't really changed him.名声并没有使他有丝毫改变。
    • That experience changed my life.那次经历改变了我的一生。
    • The internet has changed the way people work.互联网改变了人们的工作方式。
    Extra Examples
    • Information technology has changed the way people work.信息技术改变了人的工作方式。
    • It can be hard to get people to change their habits.让人们改变习惯可能很难。
    • Technology has forever changed the way businesses operate.科学技术不断改变着做生意的方式。
    • This incident changed the whole course of events.这件事改变了整个事态的发展。
    Topics Change, cause and effecta1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • considerably
    • dramatically
    • drastically
    preposition
    • from
    • into
    • to
    phrases
    • change out of all recognition
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive, transitive] to pass from one state or form into another; to make somebody/something pass from one state or form into another(使)变换,改换,变成
    • Wait for the traffic lights to change.等待交通灯变换颜色。
    • change from A to/into B The lights changed from red to green.交通灯已由红变绿。
    • change to/into something The lights changed to green.交通灯变绿了。
    • Caterpillars change into butterflies.毛虫变成蝴蝶。
    • change A to/into B With a wave of her magic wand, she changed the frog into a handsome prince.她魔杖一挥,把青蛙变成了英俊的王子。
    • change somebody/something from A to/into B He managed to change the mood from tense to relaxed in minutes. 他设法在几分钟内把气氛从紧张变成放松。
    Extra Examples
    • Caracas changed from a small town into a busy city.加拉加斯由一个小镇变成了一个繁忙的城市。
    • His anger changed to sadness.他的怒火变成了悲哀。
    Topics Change, cause and effecta1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • considerably
    • dramatically
    • drastically
    preposition
    • from
    • into
    • to
    phrases
    • change out of all recognition
    See full entry
  4. [transitive] change something to stop having one state, position or direction and start having another转换;变更
    • Leaves change colour in autumn.树叶在秋天改变颜色。
    • The wind has changed direction.风向已经变了。
    • Our ship changed course.我们的船改变了航向。
    • The fruit changes colour as it ripens.这种水果成熟时会变色。
    Topics Change, cause and effecta1
  5. replace代替

  6. [transitive] to replace one thing, person, service, etc. with something new or different替代;替换;更换
    • change somebody/something I want to change my doctor.我想另找一位医生看病。
    • I didn't change my name when I got married.结婚的时候没改名字。
    • That back tyre needs changing.那个后轮胎需要更换。
    • We change our car every two years.我们的车每两年更换一次。
    • The law was changed in 2001.该法律于2001年修改。
    • Don't change the subject!别转移话题。
    • change A for B We changed the car for a bigger one.我们换了一辆较大的车。
    • change A to B She changed her name to his.她改用了他的姓氏。
  7. exchange交换

  8. [transitive] (used with a plural object与复数宾语连用) to exchange positions, places, etc. with somebody else, so that you have what they have, and they have what you have互换;交换
    • change something At half-time the teams change ends.球队在半场时交换场地。
    • We asked the waiter if we could change tables.我们问服务员是否可以换桌子。
    • change something with somebody Can I change seats with you?我可以和您换一下座位吗?
  9. money

  10. [transitive] to exchange money into the money of another country把(货币)兑换(成另一种货币)
    • change something I need to change some euros.我需要换些欧元。
    • change A into B to change dollars into yen把美元兑换成日元
    Topics Moneya1
  11. [transitive] to exchange money for the same amount in different coins or notes换零钱
    • change something Can you change a £20 note?你能把一张 20 英镑的钞票换成零钱吗?
    • change A for/into B The storekeeper changed my dollar bill for four quarters.店主把我的一美元换成了四个25美分的硬币。
    Topics Moneya2
  12. goods货品

  13. [transitive] (British English) to exchange something that you have bought for something else, especially because there is something wrong with it; to give a customer a new item because there is something wrong with the one they have bought退换;掉换
    • change A for B This shirt I bought's too small—I'll have to change it for a bigger one.我买的这件衬衫太小,得换件大一点的。
    • Of course we'll change it for a larger size, Madam.夫人,我们当然会给您掉换件大号的。
    • change something If you bring the dress back with the receipt, you can change it.如果你带着收据把衣服带回来,你可以换一件。
  14. bus/train/plane公共汽车;火车;飞机

  15. [intransitive, transitive] to go from one bus, train, etc. to another in order to continue a journey换乘;转乘
    • Where do I have to change?我该在哪儿换车?
    • Change at Reading (for London).在雷丁换车(去伦敦)。
    • change something I stopped in Moscow only to change planes.我为了转机才在莫斯科停留。
    Topics Transport by bus and traina2, Transport by aira2
  16. clothes衣物

  17. [intransitive, transitive] to put on different or clean clothes换衣服;更衣
    • I went into the bedroom to change.我走进卧室更衣。
    • change into something She changed into her swimsuit.她换上了游泳衣。
    • change out of something You need to change out of those wet things.你该把那些湿衣服换掉。
    change something
    • (especially North American English) I didn't have time to change clothes before the party.我没时间在聚会前更换衣服。
    • (especially British English) I didn't have time to get changed before the party (= to put different clothes on).我没时间在聚会前更换衣服。
  18. baby婴儿

  19. [transitive] change somebody/something to put clean clothes or a clean nappy on a baby更换(衣服或尿布)
    • She can't even change a nappy.她连换尿布都不会。
    • The baby needs changing.该给婴儿换尿布了。
    • There are baby changing facilities in all our stores.我们所有的商店都有供顾客给婴儿换尿布的地方。
  20. bed

  21. [transitive] change something to put clean sheets, etc. on a bed换(床单等)
    • to change the sheets换床单
    • Could you help me change the bed?你帮我换一下床单好吗?
  22. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French change (noun), changer (verb), from late Latin cambiare, from Latin cambire ‘barter’, probably of Celtic origin.
Idioms
change hands
  1. to pass to a different owner换主人;易主;转手
    • The house has changed hands several times.这房子已几易其主。
change horses in midstream
  1. to change to a different or new activity while you are in the middle of something else; to change from supporting one person or thing to another中流换马;中途变卦;转而支持另外的人(或事)
change your/somebody’s mind
  1. to change a decision or an opinion改变决定(或看法、主意)
    • Nothing will make me change my mind.什么都不能让我改变主意。
    • What made you change your mind?是什么使你改变主意的?
    Topics Preferences and decisionsb1, Opinion and argumentb1
change/swap places (with somebody)
  1. (usually used in negative sentences通常用于否定句) to be in somebody else’s situation(与某人)交换位置,交换处境
    • I'm perfectly happy—I wouldn't change places with anyone.我幸福极了,谁也甭想跟我交换位置。
change your tune
  1. (informal) to express a different opinion or behave in a different way when your situation changes改变口风;转变态度;变卦
    • Wait until it happens to him—he'll soon change his tune.等着瞧吧,到他遇上这事时,他很快就会改变看法了。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
change your ways
  1. to start to live or behave in a different way from before开始过另一种生活;换个活法
    • He was in trouble with the police as a teenager but now he’s completely changed his ways.他十几岁时曾与警方有过纠纷,但现在他完全改变了自己的方式。
    • Your father is unlikely to change his ways now.你父亲现在不大可能改变他的作风。
chop and change
  1. (British English, informal) to keep changing your mind or what you are doing变化无常;反复变换
a leopard cannot change its spots
  1. (saying) people cannot change their character, especially if they have a bad character本性难改;禀性难移
    • You didn’t really expect her to be on time, did you? A leopard can’t change its spots.你真的没想到她会准时,是吗?江山易改,本性难移。

change

noun
/tʃeɪndʒ/
/tʃeɪndʒ/
Idioms
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    difference差别

  1. [countable, uncountable] the act or result of something becoming different改变;变化;变更;变革
    • change in something We're hoping for a change in the weather.我们希望天气有所变化。
    • There was no change in the patient's condition overnight.病人整夜病情稳定。
    • I need to make some major changes in my life.我需要在生活中做出一些重大改变。
    • a change in policy/law政策/法律的变化
    • The past decade has seen dramatic changes in global poverty. 过去十年,全球贫困状况发生了巨大变化。
    • change to something We need to inform you of significant changes to the tax system.我们需要通知你税收制度的重大变化。
    • She is someone who hates change.她是十分讨厌变革的那种人。
    • social/political/economic change社会/政治/经济变革
    • The award-winning director firmly believes in the power of film to bring about positive change.这位获奖导演坚信电影能带来积极的变化。
    see also climate change, sea change, sex change, step change
    Extra Examples
    • A successful company must keep up with the pace of technological change.一家成功的公司必须得跟上技术变革的步伐。
    • Businesses have to adapt to change.做生意得适应变化。
    • Courses offered in schools reflect changes in the job market.学校开设的课程反映出就业市场的变化。
    • He needs to show a change in attitude if he is to succeed.他要成功就必须表现出态度上的转变。
    • How far does war bring about social change?战争带来的社会变动有多大?
    • I've seen many changes since I started farming.自从开始务农以来,我看到了很多变化。
    • In the current climate of change, adaptability is vital.在当前变革的大气候中,适应能力是至关重要的。
    • Major economic changes have occurred recently.最近发生了一些重大经济变化。
    • The eighties were a period of great change in publishing.80 年代是出版业经历巨大转变的一个时期。
    • The last few years have seen a change in attitudes to single parents.最近几年人们对单身父母的态度有所改变。
    • The president realized he could not hold back the tide of change, and resigned.总裁意识到自己无力阻止变革的浪潮,辞职了。
    • The report called for sweeping changes to the health system.该报告呼吁全面改革医疗卫生制度。
    • The research will measure any changes in the children's sleep patterns.该研究将探查儿童睡眠模式可能出现的各种变化。
    • These reforms have brought about significant changes in the overall economy.这些改革给整个经济带来了重大的变化。
    • Train times are subject to change without notice.列车时刻表可能会变更而不另行通知。
    • We are going to introduce a few changes to the system.我们打算对该制度进行一些改革。
    • We resist change because of fear of the unknown.我们抗拒变革是因为对未知的恐惧。
    • Young people are more willing to embrace change.年轻人比较乐意接受变革。
    • net change in incomes收入净额变化
    • the need for a culture change within the industry该行业文化变革的需要
    Topics Change, cause and effecta1, Weathera1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • considerable
    • dramatic
    verb + change
    • make
    • bring about
    • cause
    change + verb
    • come
    • happen
    • occur
    preposition
    • for a change
    • change in
    • change of
    phrases
    • a change for the better
    • a change for the worse
    • a change of clothes
    See full entry
  2. replacing something代替

  3. [countable] the process of replacing something with something new or different; a thing that is used to replace something替代;更换;替代物
    • change of something a change of address地址的变更
    • a change of government政府的更迭
    • (British English) Let's get away for the weekend. A change of scene (= time in a different place) will do you good.咱们出去度周末吧,换换环境会对你有好处的。
    • This destination offers holidaymakers a refreshing change of pace.这个目的地为度假者提供了一个令人耳目一新的变化。
    • change from A to B a change from agriculture to industry从农业向工业转换
    • There will be a crew change when we land at Dubai.我们在迪拜着陆后将更换机组人员。
    see also bureau de change, regime change
    Extra Examples
    • I needed a change of scene after being in the job for so long.这个工作干了这么久,我需要换个地儿了。
    • the change from the old to the new system从旧体制到新体制的转变
    • He called for a change of mood in Scottish politics.他号召改变苏格兰政治的氛围。
    • He made a rapid gear change as he approached the bend.接近拐弯处时,他快速换挡。
    • I made a couple of minor changes to my opening paragraph.我对开头那段做了几处小小的改动。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • considerable
    • dramatic
    verb + change
    • make
    • bring about
    • cause
    change + verb
    • come
    • happen
    • occur
    preposition
    • for a change
    • change in
    • change of
    phrases
    • a change for the better
    • a change for the worse
    • a change of clothes
    See full entry
  4. something new and interesting新奇有趣的事

  5. a change
    [singular] the fact of a situation, a place or an experience being different from what is usual and therefore likely to be interesting, fun, etc.(会令人感兴趣或可喜的)变化,变更
    • for a change Let's stay in for a change.让我们呆在家里换换环境。
    • Can you just listen for a change?你就当一回听众,好吗?
    • It makes a change to read some good news for once.破例读到点好消息,真让人高兴。
    • a change from something The manual work made a welcome change from his previous job.体力劳动与他以前的工作相比有了可喜的变化。
    Extra Examples
    • It made a pleasant change not having to work.难得不用工作,真好。
    • Finishing early was a welcome change.能早日结束是个可喜的变化。
    • I usually take the bus to school, but today I walked for a change.我通常坐公共汽车去上学,但今天我换了一个方式,步行去的。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • considerable
    • dramatic
    verb + change
    • make
    • bring about
    • cause
    change + verb
    • come
    • happen
    • occur
    preposition
    • for a change
    • change in
    • change of
    phrases
    • a change for the better
    • a change for the worse
    • a change of clothes
    See full entry
  6. money

  7. [uncountable] the money that you get back when you have paid for something giving more money than the amount it costs找给的零钱;找头
    • Don't forget your change!别忘了找给你的零钱!
    • That's 40p change.这是找给您的 40 便士。
    • The ticket machine gives change.自动售票机可以找零。
    Extra Examples
    • The ticket machine doesn't give change.自动售票机不找零。
    • This machine does not give change.这个机器不找零。
    • The meal left me with not much change from $200.这顿饭花得我 200 美元没剩多少了。
    • I told the taxi driver to keep the change.我告诉出租车司机不用找零钱了。
    • I checked my change before leaving the store.离开商店前我核对了给我的找头。
    Topics Shoppingb1, Moneyb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + change
    • check
    • count
    • give
    preposition
    • change from
    • change out of
    See full entry
  8. [uncountable] coins rather than paper money辅币;硬币;分币
    • Do you have any change for the machine?你有这台机器的零钱吗?
    • in change I have two dollars in change (= coins that together are worth two dollars).我有两美元的零钱。
    • I didn't have any small change (= coins of low value) to leave as a tip.我没有零钱留下来付小费。
    • He puts his loose change in a money box for the children.他把身上的零钱放进了给孩子的钱箱。
    • change for something Could you give me change for a ten pound note (= coins or notes that are worth this amount)?你能换给我十英镑的零钱吗?
    see also bureau de change, chump change
    Synonyms moneymoney
    • cash
    • change
    These are all words for money in the form of coins or paper notes.
    • money money in the form of coins or paper notes:
      • I counted the money carefully.我仔细点过这笔钱。
      • Where can I change my money into dollars?什么地方能把我的钱兑换成美元?
      • paper money (= money that is made of paper, not coins)纸币
    • cash money in the form of coins or paper notes:
      • How much cash do you have on you?你身上带着多少现金?
      • Payments can be made by cheque or in cash.支票或现金付款均可。
    money or cash?用 money 还是 cash?If it is important to contrast money in the form of coins and notes and money in other forms, use cash: How much money/​cash do you have on you?Payments can be made by cheque or in money.Customers are offered a discount if they pay money.
    • change the money that you get back when you have paid for something giving more money than the amount it costs; coins rather than paper money:
      • The ticket machine doesn’t give change.自动售票机不找零。
      • I don’t have any small change (= coins of low value).我没有零钱。
    Patterns
    • to draw out/​get out/​take out/​withdraw money/​cash
    • ready money/​cash (= money that you have available to spend immediately)
    Extra Examples
    • I've got about 25 dollars in change.我有25元左右的零钱。
    • I had around £25 in change.我有大约 25 英镑的零钱。
    • He emptied his pockets of loose change.他把口袋里的零钱全掏出来了。
    • Ask the cashier if she has change for €20.问问收银员,看她是否能换 20 欧元的零钱。
    Topics Moneyb1, Shoppingb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • loose
    • small
    preposition
    • in change
    • change for
    phrases
    • chump change
    See full entry
  9. of clothes衣物

  10. change of clothes, etc. [countable] an extra set of clothes, etc.额外一套衣物(等)
    • She packed a change of clothes for the weekend.她已收拾好度周末的一套换洗衣物。
    • I keep a change of shoes in the car.我在车里放有一双供替换的鞋。
    • Take a change of clothes in case you get dirty.带上一身换洗衣服以防衣服穿脏了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • considerable
    • dramatic
    verb + change
    • make
    • bring about
    • cause
    change + verb
    • come
    • happen
    • occur
    preposition
    • for a change
    • change in
    • change of
    phrases
    • a change for the better
    • a change for the worse
    • a change of clothes
    See full entry
  11. of bus/train/plane公共汽车;火车;飞机

  12. [countable] an occasion when you go from one bus, train or plane to another during a journey换车;转车;换机
    • The journey involved three changes.这趟旅行中转乘过三次。
  13. in a woman's life女性生命

  14. the change (of life)
    [singular] (informal) the menopause (= the time during which a woman gradually stops menstruating, usually at around the age of 50)更年期
  15. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French change (noun), changer (verb), from late Latin cambiare, from Latin cambire ‘barter’, probably of Celtic origin.
Idioms
a change for the better/worse
  1. a person, thing, situation, etc. that is better/worse than the previous or present one变好(或坏)
    • Voters see the new leader as a change for the better.选民们认为新领导人是一种好转。
    • I reckon we've all made a big change for the better.我认为我们大家都向好的方面大大转变了。
    • His family had detected a change for the worse in his behaviour.他的家人发现他的行为变得更糟了。
a change of heart
  1. if you have a change of heart, your attitude towards something changes, usually making you feel more friendly, helpful, etc.改变态度,改变看法(通常指变得更友好、有益等)
    • Dan did not want to get married but recently he’s had a change of heart.丹原本不想结婚,但最近他改变了主意。
    • He said he's not coming, but he might have a change of heart.他说他不会来,但他或许会改变主意。
a change of mind
  1. an act of changing what you think about a situation, etc.改变看法;改变主意
get no change out of somebody
  1. (British English, informal) to get no help or information from somebody(从某人处)得不到帮助,打听不到消息
    • We got no change out of the legal department.我们没有从法律部门得到任何改变。
ring the changes (with something)
  1. (British English) to make changes to something in order to have greater variety使更多样化;变换花样
    • Ring the changes with a new colour.用一种新的颜色来改变一下。
a wind/the winds of change
  1. (used especially by journalists常作新闻用语) an event or a series of events that has started to happen and will cause important changes or results改革之风;变化的趋向
    • A wind of change was blowing through the banking world.银行界刮起了改革之风。
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change

noun¹

1becoming/making sb/sth different變得不同;使變得不同ADJECTIVE | VERB + CHANGE | CHANGE + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig, considerable, dramatic, drastic, enormous, extensive, far-reaching, fundamental, important, major, marked, massive, momentous, noticeable, profound, radical, revolutionary, sea, significant, substantial, sweeping很大的變化;相當大的變化;令人吃驚的變化;急劇的變化;巨大的變化;廣泛的變化;具有深遠意義的轉變;根本的轉變;重要的轉變;顯著的轉變;革命性的轉變;翻天覆地的變化;徹底的變化;大規模的變化I need to make some drastic changes in my life.我需要好好改變一下自己的生活。Television has undergone a sea change in the last two years.過去兩年裏電視發生了巨大的變化。These reforms have brought about significant changes in the overall economy.這些改革給整個經濟帶來了重大的變化。The report called for sweeping changes to the health system.該報告呼籲全面改革醫療衞生制度。complete, wholesale完全的/全面的轉變irreversible不可逆轉的改變systematic系統性的改變cosmetic, marginal, minimal, minor, slight, small, subtle表面的改變;不重要的變化;最小的變化;微小的變化;細微的變化lasting, long-term, permanent長久的/長期的/永久的變化short-term短期的變化abrupt, rapid, sudden突然的變化;飛快的轉變gradual逐漸的變化seasonal季節性變化net, overall淨額變動;整體變化net change in incomes收入淨額變化global總變化qualitative, quantitative質變;量變beneficial, desirable, effective, exciting, nice, pleasant, positive, refreshing, welcome有益的變化;稱心的變化;顯著的變化;令人興奮的變化;令人高興的變化;積極的變化;使人耳目一新的變化;受歡迎的轉變The manual work made a welcome change from his previous job as a telephone operator.相對於他先前電話接線員的工作而言,幹體力活兒是個可喜的變化。unwelcome不受歡迎的轉變unanticipated, unexpected, unforeseen出乎意料的/未料到的/意外的變化climate, constitutional, cultural, demographic, economic, environmental, evolutionary, legislative, organizational, political, population, social, structural, technological, temperature氣候的變化;憲法的改動;文化變遷;人口方面的變化;經濟變化;環境的變化;漸進性的變化;立法的變革;組織上的變革;政治變革;人口的變化;社會變遷;結構改變;技術變革;溫度的變化These policies are designed to combat the effects of climate change.這些政策旨在應對氣候變化的影響。career, culture, gear, lifestyle, name, personality, policy, regime, rule, sex職業變動;文化變革;換擋;生活方式的改變;改名;性格改變;政策改變;政權更迭;規則變化;變性the need for a culture change within the industry該行業文化變革的需要He made a rapid gear change as he approached the bend.快到轉彎處時,他急速換擋。VERB + CHANGEmake做改動I made a couple of minor changes to my opening paragraph.我對開頭那段做了幾處小小的改動。It made a pleasant change not having to work.難得不用工作,真好。bring about, cause, effect, force, induce, produce, trigger導致/引起/造成/迫使/誘發/產生/引發變化How far does war bring about social change?戰爭在多大程度上導致社會變化?implement, initiate, institute, introduce實施變革;着手改變We are going to introduce a few changes to the system.我們將對這個系統進行幾處修改。undergo經歷變化show顯示轉變He needs to show a change in attitude if he is to succeed.他要成功就必須表現出態度上的轉變。reflect反映變化Courses offered in schools reflect changes in the job market.學校開設的課程反映出就業市場的變化。document, measure, monitor記錄/探查/監測變化The research will measure any changes in the children's sleep patterns.該研究將探查兒童睡眠模式可能出現的各種變化。call for, demand要求變化;需要改變He called for a change of mood in Scottish politics.他呼籲改變蘇格蘭的政治氣氛。detect, note, notice, observe, see發現/留意/注意到/觀察/看到變化I've seen many changes since I started farming.自從開始務農以來,我看到了很多變化。oppose, resist反對變化;抗拒改變We resist change because of fear of the unknown.我們抗拒變革是因為對未知的恐懼。embrace接受改變Young people are more willing to embrace change.年輕人比較樂意接受變革。accommodate, adapt to順應/適應變化Businesses have to adapt to change.做生意得適應變化。prevent防止改變be subject to依變化而定Train times are subject to change without notice.火車時間可能隨時變動,不再預先通告。CHANGE + VERBcome, happen, occur, take place變化出現;變化發生Major economic changes have occurred recently.最近發生了一些重大經濟變化。affect (sb/sth)變化影響(⋯)result in sth變化導致⋯PREPOSITIONfor a change變化一下I usually take the bus to school, but today I walked for a change.我通常坐公共汽車去上學,但今天我換了一個方式,步行去的。change in在⋯方面變化The last few years have seen a change in attitudes to single parents.最近幾年人們對單身父母的態度有所改變。change of⋯的變化a change of government政府的更換change from, change to從⋯變化;改變為⋯the change from the old to the new system從舊體制到新體制的轉變PHRASESa change for the better, a change for the worse好轉/更壞I reckon we've all made a big change for the better.我認為我們大家都向好的方面大大轉變了。a change of clothes (= an extra set of clothes to change into) 換洗衣服Take a change of clothes in case you get dirty.帶上一身換洗衣服以防衣服穿髒了。a change of heart, a change of mind改變主意He said he's not coming, but he might have a change of heart.他說他不會來,但他或許會改變主意。a change of scene, a change of scenery換換環境I needed a change of scene / scenery after being in the job for so long.這個工作幹了這麼久,我需要換個地兒了。a climate of change變革的氣候In the current climate of change, adaptability is vital.在當前變革的大氣候中,適應能力是至關重要的。the pace of change, the rate of change變化的步伐/速度A successful company must keep up with the pace of technological change.一家成功的公司必須得跟上技術變革的步伐。a period of change變化期The eighties were a period of great change in publishing.80 年代是出版業經歷巨大轉變的一個時期。the tide of change, the winds of change變化的潮流/趨勢The president realized he could not hold back the tide of change, and resigned.總裁意識到自己無力阻止變革的浪潮,辭職了。
change

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2coins/notes of low value硬幣;小額紙幣ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEloose, small零錢He emptied his pockets of loose change.他把口袋裏的零錢全掏出來了。PREPOSITIONin change⋯的零錢形式I had around £25 in change.我有大約 25 英鎊的零錢。change for⋯的零錢Ask the cashier if she has change for €20.問問收銀員,看她是否能換 20 歐元的零錢。PHRASESchump change (NAmE, informal) 少量的錢$150 million is chump change (= a small amount of money) compared with the potential losses.與可能造成的損失相比,1.5 億美元微不足道。
change

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3money you get back if you pay too much找頭VERB + CHANGE | PREPOSITION VERB + CHANGEcheck, count核對找回的錢;數找回的錢I checked my change before leaving the store.離開商店前我核對了給我的找頭。give找錢This machine does not give change.這個機器不找零。get得到找錢take收下找錢keep留下找錢I told the taxi driver to keep the change.我告訴出租車司機不用找零錢了。PREPOSITIONchange from, change out of⋯剩下的找頭The meal left me with not much change from $200.這頓飯花得我 200 美元沒剩多少了。
change

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBconsiderably, dramatically, drastically, fundamentally, greatly, a lot, markedly, profoundly, radically, significantly, substantially變化極大;變化迅猛;根本上轉變;變化很大;變化顯著Our way of life has changed dramatically over the last ten years.過去 10 年裏我們的生活方式發生了巨大的變化。Jane has changed a lot since she went to college.自從上大學以來,簡變了很多。completely, totally完全地轉變slightly, subtly稍有變化;有微妙的變化Her voice changed subtly.她的嗓音有些微妙的變化。little變化很小The town has actually changed very little in the last hundred years.在過去 100 年裏,該鎮實際上沒有什麼變化。all the time, constantly, continually, forever一直在變化;不斷變化The language is changing all the time.該語言一直在變化。Technology has forever changed the way businesses operate.科學技術不斷改變着做生意的方式。fast, overnight, rapidly, suddenly變化很快;一夜之間改變;變化迅速;突然地改變Attitudes to marriage are changing fast.人們對婚姻的態度變化很快。gradually, slowly逐漸地/慢慢地變化irrevocably, permanently不可逆轉地/永久地改變PREPOSITIONfrom從⋯改變Caracas changed from a small town into a busy city.加拉加斯由一個小鎮變成了一個繁忙的城市。into, to變成⋯His anger changed to sadness.他的怒火變成了悲哀。PHRASESchange out of all recognition變得讓人完全認不出The place had changed out of all recognition.這個城鎮變得讓人都認不出來了。
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change noun
change1 (a change in the weather) change2 (make changes to sth) money2 (change for the ticket machine) a change of heart revolution2
change verb
change1 (change your habits) change2 (changing attitudes towards education) cash (Can you change a £20 note?) replace2 (change your doctor) turn2 (Caterpillars change into butterflies.) wear (change into your swimsuit)
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a change in the weather 天气的变化make changes to sth 改变某事change ♦︎ shift ♦︎ variation ♦︎ swing ♦︎ fluctuation ♦︎ variability ♦︎ alternationThese are all words for the act of becoming different, especially frequently. 这些词均表示改变、变化,尤指多变。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a change / a shift / a variation / a swing / a fluctuation / variability / an alternation in stha shift / a variation / a fluctuation / an alternation between A and Ba shift / swing towards sth(a) considerable change / shift / variation / fluctuation / variabilitya big / dramatic / massive change / shift / variation / swing(a) small change / shift / variation / swing / fluctuations(a) rapid change / shift / fluctuation / alternation(a) random change / variation / fluctuation / alternation(a) seasonal change / variation / fluctuationto cause a change / a shift / a variation / a swing / fluctuations / variabilityto produce a change / a shift / a variation / a swing / fluctuationsto show a change / a shift / a variation / a swing / fluctuation / an alternation / variabilitya change / a shift / a variation / a swing / fluctuation occurs change [countable, uncountable] the result of sth becoming different 改变;变化;变更We're hoping for a change in the weather.我们希望天气有所变化。There was no change in the patient's condition overnight.病人的病情整夜未变。She is someone who hates change.她是厌恶改变的人。How far does war bring about social change?战争带来的社会变动有多大? A change [singular] is the fact of a situation, place or experience being different from what is usual and therefore likely to be interesting or enjoyable. 用作单数形式的a change指令人感兴趣或可喜的变化、变更Let's stay in tonight for a change.咱们今晚换换口味,就待在家里吧。It makes a change to read some good news for once.破例读到点好消息,真让人高兴。 shift [countable] (especially journalism 尤用于新闻) a change in position or direction (位置或方向的)改变,转变These results mark a dramatic shift in public opinion.这些结果表明公众舆论发生了急剧变化。There was a gradual shift in the population away from the countryside to the towns.人口逐渐从农村向城镇转移。I detected a subtle shift towards our point of view.我察觉到转向我方观点的微妙变化。These climate shifts occurred over less than a decade.发生这些气候变化不超过十年。 variation [countable, uncountable] frequent change in the amount, quality or level of sth (数量、质量或水平上频繁的)变化,变更,变动The dial records very slight variations in pressure.这个刻度盘能显示很微小的压力变化。Currency exchange rates are always subject to variation.货币汇率总在波动。We need to take seasonal variation into account (= depending on the time of year).我们需要考虑季节性波动。 see also variation difference swing [countable] a change from one opinion or situation to another; the amount by which sth changes (观点或情况的)改变;改变的程度He is liable to abrupt mood swings (= for example from being very happy to being very sad).他的情绪容易大起大落。Voting showed a 10% swing to Labour.投票显示10%的人转而支持工党。There are indications of a swing towards nuclear power.有迹象表明人们转而支持核能。Swing is used especially to talk about political, social and cultural changes, as well as mood swings or swings of mood. * swing尤指政治、社会和文化方面的变化,“情绪变化”用mood swings或swings of mood。 fluctuation ˌflʌktʃuˈeɪʃn [countable, uncountable] (rather formal) frequent change in the size, amount, level or quality of sth, especially from one extreme to another (大小、数量、水平或质量上频繁剧烈的)波动The situation led to wild fluctuations in interest rates.这种情况导致了利率的大幅波动。Recent ice-cap surveys reveal climatic fluctuation.近期对冰冠进行的考察揭示了气候的波动。 variability ˌveəriəˈbɪləti; NAmE ˌveriəˈbɪləti, ˌværiəˈbɪləti [uncountable] (written) the fact of sth being likely to vary 可变性;易变性;反复不定The changes were attributed to natural climatic variability.这些变更是自然气候多变造成的。There is always a degree of variability in the exchange rate.汇率总是有一定幅度的变化。 see also variable variable alternation ˌɔːltəˈneɪʃn; NAmE ˌɔːltərˈneɪʃn [uncountable, countable] (rather formal) a repeated change between different situations, feelings, types of behaviour or ideas (情况、情绪、行为或想法上重复性的)改变,变化the alternation of day and night昼夜交替Such rapid alternations of mood are a feature of her writing.如此快速的情绪变化是她文字作品的一个特征。Alternations involve changing from one situation to another, and then back to the first situation again. * alternation指周而复始的变化。change2

noun

a change in the weather 天气的变化make changes to sth 改变某事change ♦︎ amendment ♦︎ transition ♦︎ adjustment ♦︎ conversion ♦︎ modification ♦︎ switch ♦︎ alteration ♦︎ revision ♦︎ adaptationThese are all words for the act or result of making sth different. 这些词均表示改变、调整、更正。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a change / an amendment / a transition / an adjustment / a conversion / a modification / a switch / an alteration / a revision / an adaptation to stha change / an adjustment / a modification / a switch / an alteration in sth(a) major change / amendment / transition / adjustment / modification / alteration / revision / adaptation(an) important change / amendment / transition / adjustment / modification / switch / alteration / revision(a) radical change / adjustment / alteration / revision / adaptation(a) slight change / amendment / adjustment / modification / alteration / revision(a) constant change / adjustment / modification / alteration / revision / adaptationto propose / suggest a change / an amendment / a modification / an alteration / a revision / an adaptationto make a change / an amendment / the transition / an adjustment / a modification / a switch / an alteration / a revision / an adaptationto carry out / undertake a conversion / modification / an alteration / revisionto need / require amendment / adjustment / modification / alteration / revisionto undergo a transition / modification / alteration / revision change [countable, uncountable] the act or result of making sth different 改变;变化;变更I made a couple of minor changes to the opening paragraph.我对起始段作了几处小改动。He made a rapid gear change as he approached the bend.接近拐弯处时,他快速换挡。He called for a change of mood in Scottish politics.他号召改变苏格兰政治的氛围。Train times are subject to change without notice.列车时刻表可能会变更而不另行通知。 see also change over switch verb amendment əˈmendmənt [countable, uncountable] (rather formal) a small change or improvement that is made to a law or document; the process of changing a law or document (法律或文件的)改动,修正案,修订A major amendment was introduced into the legislation.对此项法规进行了一项重大修订。Parliament passed the bill without further amendment.议会未作进一步修改便通过了议案。 see also amend adjust transition trænˈzɪʃn, trænˈsɪʃn [uncountable, countable] (rather formal) the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another 过渡;转变;变迁The company was slow to make the transition from paper to computer.这家公司从纸本到电脑的转变缓慢。He will remain head of state during the period of transition to democracy.在向民主政权过渡的时期,他仍将是国家首脑。This class is useful for students who are in transition (= in the process of changing) from one training programme to another.对转换培训项目的学生来说,这一课程很有用。We need to ensure a smooth transition between the old system and the new one.我们需要确保新旧制度的平稳过渡。 transitional

adjective

a transitional period过渡时期a transitional government过渡政府
adjustment əˈdʒʌstmənt [countable, uncountable] (rather formal) a small change that is made to sth in order to correct or improve it; a change in the way a person behaves or thinks 调节;(行为或思想的)调整,适应I've made a few adjustments to the design.我对设计作了几处调整。Some adjustment of the lens may be necessary.可能需要调整一下镜头。She went through a period of emotional adjustment after her marriage broke up.婚姻破裂后,她熬过了一段感情调整期。Adjustment is usually used to talk about small changes made to objects, rather than documents. * adjustment常指对物品,而非文件作的小调整、小变化。 see also adjust adjust conversion kənˈvɜːʃn; NAmE kənˈvɜːrʒn [uncountable, countable] the act or process of changing sth from one form, use or system to another (形式、用途或系统上的)转变,转换,转化Their main business is the conversion of farm buildings into family homes.他们的主要业务是将农场建筑物改建为家庭住宅。Conversion to gas central heating will save you a lot of money.转成燃气中央供暖系统可以省不少钱。The firm specializes in house conversions (= turning large houses into several smaller flats or apartments).这家公司专营房屋改建。 see also convert turn 2 , convert switch modification ˌmɒdɪfɪˈkeɪʃn; NAmE ˌmɑːdɪfɪˈkeɪʃn [uncountable, countable] (rather formal) the act or process of changing sth in order to correct or improve it or make it more acceptable; a change that is made 修改;改进;改变Considerable modification of the existing system is needed.需要对现有系统进行相当大的改进。It might be necessary to make a few slight modifications to the design.也许有必要对这个设计稍作几处修改。 see also modify adjust switch [countable] (rather informal, especially journalism 尤用于新闻) a change from one thing to another, especially when this is sudden and complete (尤指突然彻底的)改变,转变She made the switch from full-time to part-time work when her first child was born.第一个孩子出生后,她就从全职改为兼职工作了。He has vehemently opposed the policy switch.他强烈反对改变政策。 see also switch switch verb alteration ˌɔːltəˈreɪʃn [countable, uncountable] a change to sth that makes it different; the act of making a change to sth 改变;变化;改动They are making some major alterations to the house.他们在对这栋房子作一些大改动。The dress will not need much alteration.这条连衣裙不需要大改。NOTE 辨析 Adjustment, modification or alteration? Adjustments are usually small changes that are made to designs or equipment. Modification can be used to talk about a wider variety of changes, but it is often used to describe larger changes made to systems or vehicles. Alteration is often used to talk about changes people make to buildings, especially their houses. * adjustment常指对设计方案或设备所作的小调整。modification所指的改变含义更广,但常指对系统或车辆所作的大改变。alteration常指对建筑物,尤其是住宅所作的改变。 revision rɪˈvɪʒn [uncountable, countable] (rather formal) the act of changing sth, or of examining sth with the intention of changing it; a change or set of changes made 修改;检查;(一项或一轮)修订The system is in need of revision.系统需要更新。He made some minor revisions to the report before printing it out.把报告打印出来之前,他作了一些小的修改。Revisions are usually made to correct sth that is wrong, or to bring sth up to date. * revision通常指修订错误,或进行更新。 see also revise adjust , revise revise adaptation ˌædæpˈteɪʃn [uncountable] (rather formal) the process of changing sth, for example your behaviour, to suit a new situation 适应We've been studying the adaptation of species to hot conditions.我们一直在研究物种对炎热环境的适应问题。
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change your habits 改变习惯changing attitudes towards education 不断变化的对教育的看法replacechange your doctorturn2Caterpillars change into butterflies. See also the entry for adjust 另见adjust条change ♦︎ alter ♦︎ adapt ♦︎ shift ♦︎ tailor ♦︎ varyThese words all mean to make sb/sth different. 这些词均表示改变。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to change / alter / adapt / tailor sth for sb / sthto change / alter / adapt a plan / storyto change / alter / shift / vary the emphasisto change / alter / shift the balance / perspectiveto change / alter / adapt your behaviourto change / adapt / vary your routineto change / alter / shift your / sb's attitude / opinionto change / alter / adapt / tailor sth accordinglyto change / adapt / tailor sth specially / carefully change [transitive] to make sb/sth different 改变;使变化Information technology has changed the way people work.信息技术改变了人的工作方式。This incident changed the whole course of events.这件事改变了整个事态的发展。What made you change your mind (= change your opinion)?什么使你改变了想法?The fruit changes colour as it ripens.这种水果成熟时会变色。Don't keep changing the subject.不要总是改变话题。 alter ˈɔːltə(r) [transitive] to make sb/sth different 改变;更改;改动This development will alter the character of the town.这项开发将改变城区的风貌。Nothing can alter the fact that we are to blame.错在我们,这是无法改变的事实。NOTE 辨析 Change or alter?Sometimes you can use either word. 这两个词有时可通用Fame hasn't really changed / altered him.名声并没有使他有丝毫改变。However, change often suggests a complete change, whereas alter can suggest a smaller change. 不过,change常指彻底的改变,而alter可指小的改变This law needs to be altered (= changed slightly in order to improve it).这项法律需要修改。This law needs to be changed (= changed completely or got rid of).这项法律需要更改。 Alter is often used when sth does not change * alter常用否定陈述It doesn't alter the way I feel.这改变不了我的感觉。or to talk about making changes to particular aspects of sth. 或指改变事物的某些方面They can alter the programme until success is achieved.他们可以改变程序直至成功为止。 Change can also be used in all of these cases, but its range of uses is much wider, including particular collocations such as change your mind, change your name, change colour, change tack and change the subject. * change可用于以上所有情况,且其使用范围更广,固定搭配有change your mind,change your name,change colour,change tack和change the subject。 adapt [transitive] to change sth in order to make it suitable for a new use or situation 使适应,使适合(新用途或新情况)Most of these tools have been specially adapted for use by disabled people.这些工具多数已经过特别改装,供残疾人使用。These styles can be adapted to suit individual tastes.这些样式可以修改,以适应个人不同喜好。 see also modify adjust , adaptable flexible 1 shift [transitive] to change the way that people think about sth 改变(观点)They are trying to shift public attitudes about the nature of old age.他们试图改变公众对老龄本质的看法。We need to shift the focus of this debate.我们需要转换一下辩论焦点。Typical collocates of shift are attitudes, opinions, balance, emphasis, focus and perspective. * shift的常见搭配词有attitudes、opinions、balance、emphasis、focus和perspective。 tailor ˈteɪlə(r) [transitive] to make or adapt sth for a particular purpose or person 专门制作;订做Special programmes of study are tailored to the needs of specific groups.为满足特定群体的需要,特制了专门的课程。Most travel agents are prepared to tailor travel arrangements to meet individual requirements.为满足个别需要,大多数旅行社都愿意作出专门的旅游安排。 vary [transitive] to make changes to sth to make it slightly different (略为)变更,改变The job enables me to vary the hours I work.这项工作使我能够调整工作时间。The aerobics instructor varies the routine each week.健美操教练每周都改变动作套路。Vary is used especially to talk about making slight changes to a routine of sth that you do regularly. * vary尤与routine连用,指对定期做的事情进行小的改变。change2

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change your habits 改变习惯changing attitudes towards education 不断变化的对教育的看法replacechange your doctorturn2Caterpillars change into butterflies.change ♦︎ vary ♦︎ shift ♦︎ fluctuate ♦︎ swing ♦︎ alter ♦︎ alternateThese words all mean to become different. 这些词均表示发生改变、起变化。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to change / shift / swing from sth to sthto vary / fluctuate / swing / alternate between A and Bto change / vary / fluctuate according to sthto change / vary / fluctuate / swing wildlyto change / vary / shift / fluctuate / swing / alter dramatically / sharplyto change / vary / shift / fluctuate / alter significantlyto change / vary / shift / fluctuate constantly / continuallyto change / shift / fluctuate / swing rapidlyto change / shift / swing suddenlyto change / vary / alter little / slightly / somewhatto hardly / never change / vary / alter change [intransitive] to become different 改变;变化Rick hasn't changed. He looks exactly the same as he did at school.里克一点儿没变,他和上学时一模一样。We examined changing attitudes towards education.我们研究了对于教育不断变化的看法。The language is changing all the time.语言总是在变化。Leeds changed from a small market town into a busy city.利兹从一个小集镇变成了热闹的城市。Her life changed completely when she won the lottery.她彩票中奖后生活彻底改变了。 vary [intransitive] to change frequently or be different according to the situation (根据情况)变化,变更,改变The menu varies with the season.菜单随季节而变动。Prices vary according to the type of room you require.价格随要求的房间类型而有所变化。Class numbers vary between 25 and 30.班级的数目从25到30不等。Pulse rates vary slightly from person to person.每个人的脉搏快慢略有不同。'What time do you start work?' 'It varies.'“你几点钟开始工作?” “没准儿。” shift [intransitive] (especially journalism 尤用于新闻) (of a situation or opinion) to change from one state or position to another (情况或观点)改变,转向The balance of power shifted away from workers towards employers.力量从工人一方转向雇主一方去了。Public attitudes towards marriage have shifted over the past 50 years.50年来,公众对婚姻的态度已经改变。 fluctuate ˈflʌktʃueɪt [intransitive] (rather formal or written) to change frequently in size, amount, level or quality, especially from one extreme to another (大小、数量、水平或质量大幅)波动;(在⋯之间)起伏不定During the crisis, oil prices fluctuated between $30 and $50 a barrel.在危机时期,石油价格在每桶30到50美元之间波动。Temperatures can fluctuate by as much as 10 degrees.温差可达10度之大。My weight fluctuated wildly depending on how much I ate.我的体重会因我吃多少东西而大幅变化。 swing (swung, swung) [intransitive] (especially journalism 尤用于新闻) to change from one opinion, mood or situation to another, especially from one extreme to another (观点、情绪或情况)改变,剧变The state has swung from Republican to Democrat.这个州从支持共和党转向支持民主党。His emotions swung between fear and curiosity.他时而害怕,时而好奇。The game could swing either way (= either side could win it).这场比赛胜负未卜。 alter ˈɔːltə(r) [intransitive] to become different 改变;变化Property prices did not significantly alter during 2007.2007年,房产价格没有大的变化。He had not altered greatly in the last ten years.在过去的十年间,他变化不大。NOTE 辨析 change or alter?Sometimes you can use either word. 这两个词有时可通用Rick hasn't changed / altered much.里克没怎么改变。However, change is much more frequent and has a much wider range than alter: it often suggests a complete change to sth important. 不过,change比alter使用更频繁也更广泛,常指重要事物发生彻底的改变Her life changed completely when she won the lottery.她彩票中奖后生活彻底改变了。Her life altered completely. It can also be used to talk about things that are in the process of changing. * change还可用于谈论变化中的事物changing attitudes to education对于教育不断变化的看法altering attitudes to education Alter is often used when sth has changed only slightly or not at all. * alter常在事物发生微小的改变或根本没变时使用The party's policies have hardly altered, but public opinion has.该党的政策几乎没变,但是公众舆论变了。 alternate ˈɔːltəneɪt; NAmE ˈɔːltərneɪt [intransitive] (always followed by between 总是后接between) to keep changing from one thing to another and back again 交替;变换Her mood alternated between happiness and despair.她一会儿高兴,一会儿绝望。

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