change verb (CLOTHES/BEDS)You don't need to change - you look great as you are. Show
How often do you think he changes his shirt? Could you change the baby (= the baby's nappy)? More examplesFewer examples
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases change verb (WIND/SEA)change verb (SPEED)I changed into fourth (gear). UK Change down to go round the corner. IdiomsPhrasal verbschange noun (MONEY)She gave me €5 in change. Tuomas Lehtinen/ Moment/GettyImages Do you have change for a 20-dollar bill? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases change noun (CLOTHES)She did a quick change before going on TV. change noun (TRANSPORT)change noun (BASEBALL)SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Idioms(Definition of change from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) change | American Dictionarychange verb (BECOME DIFFERENT)[ I/T ] to make or become different, or to do, use, or get one thing in place of another thing: [ I ] Attitudes about lots of things changed during the 1960s. [ I/T ] To change over from one thing to something else is to stop doing or using one thing and to start doing or using another: change verb (CLOTHES/BEDS)[ I ] I’ll just change into (= put on) something a little dressier. change verb (MONEY)Can you change a $100 bill for me? change verb (TRANSPORT)[ I ] Change at Hartford for the train to Springfield. Idiomschange noun (BECOMING DIFFERENT)a change Why don’t we eat on the porch for a change? change noun (MONEY)It costs $17 and you gave me $20, so here’s your $3 change. I need change for a $50 bill because I want to take a taxi. Do you have change for/of a dollar? change noun (CLOTHES/BEDS)(Definition of change from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of changechange In each experimental session, there was just one color change to the sky or sphere and just one test-surface color. You should say them all in the prescribed manner; do not change a thing. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |