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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To cause to be different: change the spelling of a word.
- verb-transitive: To give a completely different form or appearance to; transform: changed the yard into a garden.
- verb-transitive: To give and receive reciprocally; interchange: change places.
- verb-transitive: To exchange for or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category: change one's name; a light that changes colors.
- verb-transitive: To lay aside, abandon, or leave for another; switch: change methods; change sides.
- verb-transitive: To transfer from (one conveyance) to another: change planes.
- verb-transitive: To give or receive the equivalent of (money) in lower denominations or in foreign currency.
- verb-transitive: To put a fresh covering on: change a bed; change the baby.
- verb-intransitive: To become different or undergo alteration: He changed as he matured.
- verb-intransitive: To undergo transformation or transition: The music changed to a slow waltz.
- verb-intransitive: To go from one phase to another, as the moon or the seasons.
- verb-intransitive: To make an exchange: If you prefer this seat, I'll change with you.
- verb-intransitive: To transfer from one conveyance to another: She changed in Chicago on her way to the coast.
- verb-intransitive: To put on other clothing: We changed for dinner.
- verb-intransitive: To become deeper in tone: His voice began to change at age 13.
- noun: The act, process, or result of altering or modifying: a change in facial expression.
- noun: The replacing of one thing for another; substitution: a change of atmosphere; a change of ownership.
- noun: A transformation or transition from one state, condition, or phase to another: the change of seasons.
- noun: Something different; variety: ate early for a change.
- noun: A different or fresh set of clothing.
- noun: Money of smaller denomination given or received in exchange for money of higher denomination.
- noun: The balance of money returned when an amount given is more than what is due.
- noun: Coins: had change jingling in his pocket.
- noun: Music A pattern or order in which bells are rung.
- noun: Music In jazz, a change of harmony; a modulation.
- noun: A market or exchange where business is transacted.
- phrasal-verb: change off To alternate with another person in performing a task.
- phrasal-verb: change off To perform two tasks at once by alternating or a single task by alternate means.
- idiom: change hands To pass from one owner to another.
- idiom: change (one's) mind To reverse a previously held opinion or an earlier decision.
- idiom: change (one's) tune To alter one's approach or attitude.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- persėdimas (keliaujant)
- grąža (smulkiais pinigais)
- the C. Londono birža
- no change for London į Londoną be persėdimo
- for a change dėl įvairumo
- persėsti
- v pa(si)keisti
- mainytis
- to change colour parausti
- pabal
- permaina
- pa(si)keitimas