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change
/ˈʧenʤ/
改變,變化;U零錢,找頭(vt.)改變,變化;更換,調換,兌換(vi.)改變,變化;更換
From:
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change
更換
CHG
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change
快變
QC
From:
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change
更換帶
From:
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change
變化 改變 變更
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Change
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Changed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Changing
.]
1.
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
.
Therefore
will
I
change
their
glory
into
shame
.
--
Hosea
.
iv
. 7.
2.
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
.
They
that
do
change
old
love
for
new
,
Pray
gods
,
they
change
for
worse
! --
Peele
.
3.
To
give
and
take
reciprocally
;
to
exchange
; --
followed
by
with
;
as
,
to
change
place
,
or
hats
,
or
money
,
with
another
.
Look
upon
those
thousands
with
whom
thou
wouldst
not
,
for
any
interest
,
change
thy
fortune
and
condition
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
4.
Specifically
:
To
give
,
or
receive
,
smaller
denominations
of
money
(
technically
called
change
)
for
;
as
,
to
change
a
gold
coin
or
a
bank
bill
.
He
pulled
out
a
thirty-pound
note
and
bid
me
change
it
.
--
Goldsmith
.
To change a horse, or To change hand
Man.
,
to
turn
or
bear
the
horse's
head
from
one
hand
to
the
other
,
from
the
left
to
right
,
or
from
the
right
to
the
left
.
To change hands
,
to
change
owners
.
To change one's tune
,
to
become
less
confident
or
boastful
. [
Colloq
.]
To change step
,
to
take
a
break
in
the
regular
succession
of
steps
,
in
marching
or
walking
,
as
by
bringing
the
hollow
of
one
foot
against
the
heel
of
the
other
,
and
then
stepping
off
with
the
foot
which
is
in
advance
.
Syn:
--
To
alter
;
vary
;
deviate
;
substitute
;
innovate
;
diversify
;
shift
;
veer
;
turn
.
See
Alter
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Change
,
v. i.
1.
To
be
altered
;
to
undergo
variation
;
as
,
men
sometimes
change
for
the
better
.
For
I
am
Lord
,
I
change
not
.
--
Mal
.
iii
. 6.
2.
To
pass
from
one
phase
to
another
;
as
,
the
moon
changes
to-morrow
night
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Change
,
n.
1.
Any
variation
or
alteration
;
a
passing
from
one
state
or
form
to
another
;
as
,
a
change
of
countenance
;
a
change
of
habits
or
principles
.
Apprehensions
of
a
change
of
dynasty
.
--
Hallam
.
All
the
days
of
my
appointed
time
will
I
wait
,
till
my
change
come
.
--
Job
xiv
. 14.
2.
A
succesion
or
substitution
of
one
thing
in
the
place
of
another
;
a
difference
;
novelty
;
variety
;
as
,
a
change
of
seasons
.
Our
fathers
did
for
change
to
France
repair
.
--
Dryden
.
The
ringing
grooves
of
change
.
--
Tennyson
.
3.
A
passing
from
one
phase
to
another
;
as
,
a
change
of
the
moon
.
4.
Alteration
in
the
order
of
a
series
;
permutation
.
5.
That
which
makes
a
variety
,
or
may
be
substituted
for
another
.
Thirty
change
(R.V.
changes
)
of
garments
.
--
Judg
.
xiv
. 12.
6.
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
.
7.
A
place
where
merchants
and
others
meet
to
transact
business
;
a
building
appropriated
for
mercantile
transactions
. [
Colloq
.
for
Exchange
.]
8.
A
public
house
;
an
alehouse
. [
Scot
.]
They
call
an
alehouse
a
change
.
--
Burt
.
9.
Mus.
Any
order
in
which
a
number
of
bells
are
struck
,
other
than
that
of
the
diatonic
scale
.
Four
bells
admit
twenty-four
changes
in
ringing
.
--
Holder
.
Change of life
,
the
period
in
the
life
of
a
woman
when
menstruation
and
the
capacity
for
conception
cease
,
usually
occurring
between
forty-five
and
fifty
years
of
age
.
Change ringing
,
the
continual
production
,
without
repetition
,
of
changes
on
bells
,
See
def
. 9.
above
.
Change wheel
Mech.
,
one
of
a
set
of
wheels
of
different
sizes
and
number
of
teeth
,
that
may
be
changed
or
substituted
one
for
another
in
machinery
,
to
produce
a
different
but
definite
rate
of
angular
velocity
in
an
axis
,
as
in
cutting
screws
,
gear
,
etc
.
To ring the changes on
,
to
present
the
same
facts
or
arguments
in
variety
of
ways
.
Syn:
--
Variety
;
variation
;
alteration
;
mutation
;
transition
;
vicissitude
;
innovation
;
novelty
;
transmutation
;
revolution
;
reverse
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
change
n
1:
an
event
that
occurs
when
something
passes
from
one
state
or
phase
to
another
; "
the
change
was
intended
to
increase
sales
"; "
this
storm
is
certainly
a
change
for
the
worse
"; "
the
neighborhood
had
undergone
few
modifications
since
his
last
visit
years
ago
" [
syn
:
alteration
,
modification
]
2:
a
relational
difference
between
states
;
especially
between
states
before
and
after
some
event
; "
he
attributed
the
change
to
their
marriage
"
3:
the
action
of
changing
something
; "
the
change
of
government
had
no
impact
on
the
economy
"; "
his
change
on
abortion
cost
him
the
election
"
4:
the
result
of
alteration
or
modification
; "
there
were
marked
changes
in
the
lining
of
the
lungs
"; "
there
had
been
no
change
in
the
mountains
"
5:
the
balance
of
money
received
when
the
amount
you
tender
is
greater
than
the
amount
due
; "
I
paid
with
a
twenty
and
pocketed
the
change
"
6:
a
thing
that
is
different
; "
he
inspected
several
changes
before
selecting
one
"
7:
a
different
or
fresh
set
of
clothes
; "
she
brought
a
change
in
her
overnight
bag
"
8:
coins
of
small
denomination
regarded
collectively
; "
he
had
a
pocketful
of
change
"
9:
money
received
in
return
for
its
equivalent
in
a
larger
denomination
or
a
different
currency
; "
he
got
change
for
a
twenty
and
used
it
to
pay
the
taxi
driver
"
10:
a
difference
that
is
usually
pleasant
; "
he
goes
to
France
for
variety
"; "
it
is
a
refreshing
change
to
meet
a
woman
mechanic
" [
syn
:
variety
]
v
1:
undergo
a
change
;
become
different
in
essence
;
losing
one's
or
its
original
nature
; "
She
changed
completely
as
she
grew
older
"; "
The
weather
changed
last
night
" [
ant
:
stay
]
2:
cause
to
change
;
make
different
;
cause
a
transformation
;
"
The
advent
of
the
automobile
may
have
altered
the
growth
pattern
of
the
city
"; "
The
discussion
has
changed
my
thinking
about
the
issue
" [
syn
:
alter
,
modify
]
3:
make
or
become
different
in
some
particular
way
,
without
permanently
losing
one's
or
its
former
characteristics
or
essence
; "
her
mood
changes
in
accordance
with
the
weather
"; "
The
supermarket's
selection
of
vegetables
varies
according
to
the
season
" [
syn
:
alter
,
vary
]
4:
lay
aside
,
abandon
,
or
leave
for
another
; "
switch
to
a
different
brand
of
beer
"; "
She
switched
psychiatrists
";
"
The
car
changed
lanes
" [
syn
:
switch
,
shift
]
5:
change
clothes
;
put
on
different
clothes
; "
Change
before
you
go
to
the
opera
"
6:
exchange
or
replace
with
another
,
usually
of
the
same
kind
or
category
; "
Could
you
convert
my
dollars
into
pounds
?";
"
He
changed
his
name
"; "
convert
centimeters
into
inches
";
"
convert
holdings
into
shares
" [
syn
:
exchange
,
commute
,
convert
]
7:
give
to
,
and
receive
from
,
one
another
; "
Would
you
change
places
with
me
?"; "
We
have
been
exchanging
letters
for
a
year
" [
syn
:
exchange
,
interchange
]
8:
change
from
one
vehicle
or
transportation
line
to
another
;
"
She
changed
in
Chicago
on
her
way
to
the
East
coast
"
[
syn
:
transfer
]
9:
become
deeper
in
tone
; "
His
voice
began
to
change
when
he
was
12
years
old
"; "
Her
voice
deepened
when
she
whispered
the
password
" [
syn
:
deepen
]
10:
remove
or
replace
the
coverings
of
; "
Father
had
to
learn
how
to
change
the
baby
"; "
After
each
guest
we
changed
the
bed
linens
"
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