Change - определение. Что такое Change
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Что (кто) такое Change - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Changing; Changeableness; Change (album); Change (song); Change (disambiguation); Change (mathematics); Change(album); The Change; The Change (disambiguation); Changing (song); Change (TV series)
Найдено результатов: 1844
change         
I. v. a.
1.
Vary, modify, make different, make some change in. See alter.
2.
Shift, remove for other, replace by other.
3.
Exchange, barter, commute, give in exchange.
4.
Give small coin (or bills), in exchange for.
II. v. n.
Alter, vary, shift, veer, turn, undergo change, change about.
III. n.
1.
Alteration, variation, mutation, transition, transmutation, revolution.
2.
Vicissitude, variety, novelty, innovation.
3.
Small coin, small money.
Change         
·vt Alteration in the order of a series; permutation.
II. Change ·vt A public house; an Alehouse.
III. Change ·vt A passing from one phase to another; as, a change of the moon.
IV. Change ·vt That which makes a variety, or may be substituted for another.
V. Change ·vi To pass from one phase to another; as, the moon changes to-morrow night.
VI. Change ·vi To be altered; to undergo variation; as, men sometimes change for the better.
VII. Change ·vt Any order in which a number of bells are struck, other than that of the diatonic scale.
VIII. Change ·vt A place where merchants and others meet to transact business; a building appropriated for mercantile transactions.
IX. Change ·vt A succesion or substitution of one thing in the place of another; a difference; novelty; variety; as, a change of seasons.
X. Change ·vt Any variation or alteration; a passing from one state or form to another; as, a change of countenance; a change of habits or principles.
XI. Change ·vt To give and take reciprocally; to Exchange;
- followed by with; as, to change place, or hats, or money, with another.
XII. Change ·vt Specifically: To give, or receive, smaller denominations of money (technically called change) for; as, to change a gold coin or a bank bill.
XIII. Change ·vt To alter by substituting something else for, or by giving up for something else; as, to change the clothes; to change one's occupation; to change one's intention.
XIV. Change ·vt To Alter; to make different; to cause to pass from one state to another; as, to change the position, character, or appearance of a thing; to change the countenance.
XV. Change ·vt Small money; the money by means of which the larger coins and bank bills are made available in small dealings; hence, the balance returned when payment is tendered by a coin or note exceeding the sum due.
change         
I
n.
alteration
transition
1) to bring about, effect, make a change
2) to undergo change
3) a drastic, great, marked, momentous, radical, striking, sweeping; long overdue, needed, welcome; quick; sudden change; little change (there was little change in his condition)
4) a change occurs, takes place
5) a change for (a change for the better)
6) a change from; into, to (the change from spring to summer)
7) a change in, of (a change in the weather; changes in personnel; a change of diet; the change of seasons)
8) for a change (let's eat out for a change)
money returned
metal coins
9) to give; make; return change for (can you give me change for a pound?)
10) to count; get, take one's change
11) to keep the change
12) loose; small change
change of clothing
13) to make a change
14) a quick change (to make a quick change)
II
v.
1) to change drastically, radically
2) (D; intr.) ('to transfer') to change for (we must change at the next station for Chicago)
3) (D; tr.) ('to exchange') to change for (to change dollars for pounds)
4) (D; intr.) ('to put on different clothes') to change for (to change for dinner)
5) (D; intr., tr.) ('to be transformed; to transform') to change from; into (the disease changed him from an athlete into an invalid; to change dollars into pounds)
6) (D; intr.) ('to put on different clothes') to change into (to change into smt. less formal)
7) (D; intr., tr.) ('to transfer') to change to (we must change to an express; she changed the appointment to Monday)
8) (D; tr.) ('to exchange') to change with (I would not want to change places with her)
change         
(changes, changing, changed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
If there is a change in something, it becomes different.
The ambassador appealed for a change in US policy...
What is needed is a change of attitude on the part of architects...
There are going to have to be some drastic changes...
In Zaire political change is on its way...
1998 was an important year for everyone: a time of change.
N-VAR: usu with supp
see also sea change
2.
If you say that something is a change or makes a change, you mean that it is enjoyable because it is different from what you are used to.
It is a complex system, but it certainly makes a change...
Do you feel like you could do with a change?
N-SING [approval]
3.
If you change from one thing to another, you stop using or doing the first one and start using or doing the second.
His doctor increased the dosage but did not change to a different medication...
He changed from voting against to abstaining.
VERB: V to n, V from -ing/n to
4.
When something changes or when you change it, it becomes different.
We are trying to detect and understand how the climates change...
In the union office, the mood gradually changed from resignation to rage...
She has now changed into a happy, self-confident woman...
They should change the law to make it illegal to own replica weapons...
Trees are changing colour earlier than last year...
He is a changed man since you left...
A changing world has put pressures on the corporation.
= alter
VERB: V, V from n to n, V into n, V n, V n, V-ed, V-ing
5.
To change something means to replace it with something new or different.
I paid ?80 to have my car radio fixed and I bet all they did was change a fuse...
If you want to change your doctor there are two ways of doing it.
VERB: V n, V n
Change is also a noun.
A change of leadership alone will not be enough.
N-COUNT: oft a N of n
6.
When you change your clothes or change, you take some or all of your clothes off and put on different ones.
Ben had merely changed his shirt...
They had allowed her to shower and change...
I changed into a tracksuit...
I've got to get changed first. I've got to put my uniform on.
VERB: V n, V, V into/out of n, get V-ed
7.
A change of clothes is an extra set of clothes that you take with you when you go to stay somewhere or to take part in an activity.
He stuffed a bag with a few changes of clothing.
N-COUNT: N of n
8.
When you change a bed or change the sheets, you take off the dirty sheets and put on clean ones.
After changing the bed, I would fall asleep quickly...
I changed the sheets on your bed today.
VERB: V n, V n
9.
When you change a baby or change its nappy or diaper, you take off the dirty one and put on a clean one.
She criticizes me for the way I feed or change him...
He needs his nappy changed.
VERB: V n, V-ed
10.
When you change buses, trains, or planes or change, you get off one bus, train, or plane and get on to another in order to continue your journey.
At Glasgow I changed trains for Greenock...
We were turned off the train at Hanover, where we had to change.
VERB: V n, V
11.
When you change gear or change into another gear, you move the gear lever on a car, bicycle, or other vehicle in order to use a different gear. (BRIT; in AM, use shift
)
The driver tried to change gear, then swerved...
He looked up into the mirror as he changed through his gears.
VERB: V n, V prep
12.
Your change is the money that you receive when you pay for something with more money than it costs because you do not have exactly the right amount of money.
'There's your change.'-'Thanks very much.'...
They told the shopkeeper to keep the change.
N-UNCOUNT
13.
Change is coins, rather than paper money.
Thieves ransacked the office, taking a sack of loose change...
The man in the store won't give him change for the phone unless he buys something.
N-UNCOUNT
see also small change
14.
If you have change for larger notes, bills, or coins, you have the same value in smaller notes, bills, or coins, which you can give to someone in exchange.
The courier had change for a ?10 note.
N-UNCOUNT: usu N for n
If you make change, you give someone smaller notes, bills, or coins, in exchange for the same value of larger ones.
PHRASE
15.
When you change money, you exchange it for the same amount of money in a different currency, or in smaller notes, bills, or coins.
You can expect to pay the bank a fee of around 1% to 2% every time you change money...
If you travel frequently, find an agency that will change one foreign currency directly into another.
VERB: V n, V n into n
16.
If you say that you are doing something or something is happening for a change, you mean that you do not usually do it or it does not usually happen, and you are happy to be doing it or that it is happening.
Now let me ask you a question, for a change...
Liz settled back in her seat, comfortably relaxed, enjoying being driven for a change.
PHRASE: PHR with cl
17.
to change for the better: see better
to change hands: see hand
a change of heart: see heart
to change your mind: see mind
to change places: see place
to ring the changes: see ring
to change the subject: see subject
to change tack: see tack
to change your tune: see tune
to change for the worse: see worse
change         
¦ verb
1. make or become different.
(of the moon) arrive at a fresh phase; become new.
2. take or use another instead of: she decided to change her name.
move from one to (another).
(change over) move from one system or situation to another.
remove (something dirty or faulty) and replace it with another of the same kind.
engage (a different gear) in a motor vehicle.
(change down or up) Brit. engage a lower (or higher) gear in a vehicle or on a bicycle.
3. put different clothes on.
4. exchange (a sum of money) for the same sum in a different currency or denomination.
¦ noun
1. the action of changing.
an instance of becoming different.
(the change or the change of life) informal the menopause.
2. a clean garment or garments as a replacement for something one is wearing.
3. coins as opposed to banknotes.
money given in exchange for the same sum in larger units.
money returned to someone as the balance of the sum paid.
4. an order in which a peal of bells can be rung.
Phrases
change colour blanch or flush.
change hands (of a business or building) pass to a different owner.
?(of money or a marketable commodity) pass to another person in the course of a business transaction.
a change of air a different climate, typically as a means of improving one's health.
change step alter one's step so that the opposite leg is the one that marks time when marching.
change one's tune express a very different opinion or behave in a very different way.
for a change contrary to how things usually happen or in order to introduce variety.
get no change out of Brit. informal fail to get information or a desired reaction from.
ring the changes vary the ways of doing something. [with allusion to the different orders in which a peal of bells may be rung.]
Derivatives
changeful adjective
changeless adjective
changelessly adverb
changelessness noun
changer noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. change (n.), changer (v.), from late L. cambiare, from L. cambire 'barter'.
Changing         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Change.
Change (film)         
  • thumb
2010 DOCUMENTARY FILM BY MATTEO BARZINI
Change (documentary)
Change is a feature documentary about the Barack Obama - John McCain 2008 United States presidential election directed by Matteo Barzini and produced by Feel Film. It premiered May 15, 2010 at Rome Independent Film Festival.
Change (Derrick Hoh album)         
2008 ALBUM BY DERRICK HOH
Change (Derrick Hoh Album)
Change () is the second album released by the Singaporean singer Derrick Hoh. The album was released on 17 December 2010.
Changeableness         
·noun The quality of being changeable; fickleness; inconstancy; mutability.
Change (Killing Joke song)         
1980 SONG BY KILLING JOKE
"Change" is a song by English post-punk band Killing Joke that appeared on the US release of their 1980 self-titled debut album. The song bears a resemblance to the War song "Me and Baby Brother", which Killing Joke have acknowledged.

Википедия

Change

Change or Changing may refer to: