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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. change [ingl. brit. tʃeɪn(d)ʒ, ingl. am. tʃeɪndʒ] SUST.

1. change (alteration):

change (by replacement)
change (by adjustment)
change of air/of diet
change of direction
change of plan
to make a change in sth
to make a small/big change in sth
to make changes in room, company
people opposed to change

2. change (substitution, replacement):

change
changement m (of de)
costume/scene change TEAT.
change of leader/government POL.

3. change (fresh, different experience):

change
the change will do you good
to make a change
she needs a change
to need a change of air fig.
the train was late, for a change irón.

4. change (of clothes):

change
a change of socks
a change of suit
take a change of clothes

5. change (cash):

change
she gave me 6p change
don't forget your change!
have you got change for £10?
60p in change
no change given’ (on machine)
keep the change!
exact change please’ (on bus)
you won't get much change out of £20 coloq.

6. change (in bell-ringing):

to ring the changes literal

7. change archaic FIN.:

change

II. change [ingl. brit. tʃeɪn(d)ʒ, ingl. am. tʃeɪndʒ] V. trans.

1. change (alter):

change (completely)
change (in part)
to change X into Y
to change one's mind
changer d'avis (about à propos de)
to change sb's mind
to change one's ways

2. change (exchange for sth different):

change (gen) clothes, name, car
change (in shop) faulty item, unsuitable purchase
échanger (for pour)
can I change it for a size 12?
to change colour
to change sth from X to Y (of numbers, letters, words)
to change sth from X to Y (of building, area etc)
to change X for Y (in shop)

3. change (replace sth dirty, old, broken):

change battery, bulb, fuse, linen, accessory, wheel
to change a bed

4. change (exchange with sb):

change clothes, seats
to change places
changer de place (with avec)
to change places (roles) fig.
to change ends DEP.

5. change (actively switch):

change course, side, job, direction, transport, TV channel, hands, feet, doctor, dentist, agent, supplier
to change hands fig.

6. change (alter character):

change
to change sb/sth into frog, prince
changer qn/qc en

7. change (replace nappy of):

change baby

8. change FIN.:

change cheque, currency
changer (into, for en)
to change some money

9. change INFORM.:

change

III. change [ingl. brit. tʃeɪn(d)ʒ, ingl. am. tʃeɪndʒ] V. intr.

1. change (alter):

change (gen)
change wind:
times change
some things never change
to change from X (in)to Y
to change from X (in)to Y QUÍM.

2. change (into different clothes):

change
to change into different garment
to change out of garment

3. change (from bus, train):

change
do I have to change?
all change!

4. change (become transformed):

change person, face, Europe:
se métamorphoser (from de, into en)

IV. changed ADJ.

changed man, woman, child, animal:

V. change [ingl. brit. tʃeɪn(d)ʒ, ingl. am. tʃeɪndʒ]

you'll get no change out of him/her coloq.

gear change SUST.

gear change

climate change SUST. METEO.

climate change

regime change SUST.

regime change

change management SUST.

change management

change purse SUST. ingl. am.

change purse
porte-monnaie m inv.
change purse

change-ringing SUST.

change-ringing

change down V. [ingl. brit. tʃeɪn(d)ʒ -, ingl. am. tʃeɪndʒ -] ingl. brit. MOTOR

change down

I. change over V. [ingl. brit. tʃeɪn(d)ʒ -, ingl. am. tʃeɪndʒ -] (change over) (swap)

change over drivers:
I don't like my part, let's change!
to change over from sth to sth
passer de qc à qc

II. change over V. [ingl. brit. tʃeɪn(d)ʒ -, ingl. am. tʃeɪndʒ -] (change over [sth/sb], change [sth/sb] over)

change over sequence, roles, people:

change over

change up V. [ingl. brit. tʃeɪn(d)ʒ -, ingl. am. tʃeɪndʒ -] ingl. brit. MOTOR

change up

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] SUST.

1. change (alteration):

change
it's a change for the worse
irón. hum. for a change
why don't you stop for a change?

2. change no pl. (fluctuation):

change

3. change (extra outfit):

change of clothes

4. change no pl. (coins):

change
small change
to give change
to give change
remettre Bélg.

II. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] V. intr.

1. change (alter):

change

2. change (swap trains):

change

3. change (put on different clothes):

change
I'll change into a dress

4. change (change speed):

to change into third gear

III. change [ˈtʃeɪndʒ] V. trans.

1. change (alter):

change

2. change (give coins for):

change

3. change (exchange currencies):

to change money

4. change (to swap):

change

scene change SUST.

scene change

oil change SUST. AUTO.

oil change

change down V. intr.

change down

small change SUST. no pl.

small change

change machine SUST.

change machine

change up V. intr.

change up

short-change V. trans.

1. short-change (return insufficient change):

short-change

2. short-change coloq.:

francés
francés
inglés
inglés
change of scenery
change
change into sth
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

I. change [tʃeɪndʒ] SUST.

1. change (alteration):

change
it's a change for the worse
for a change

2. change (fluctuation):

change

3. change (extra outfit):

change of clothes

4. change (coins):

change
small change
to give change
to give change
remettre Bélg.

II. change [tʃeɪndʒ] V. intr.

1. change (alter):

change

2. change (get on different plane or train):

change

3. change (put on different clothes):

change
I'll change into a dress

4. change (change speed):

to change into third gear

III. change [tʃeɪndʒ] V. trans.

1. change (alter):

change

2. change (give coins for):

change

3. change (exchange currencies):

to change money

4. change (to swap):

change

oil change SUST. AUTO.

oil change

scene change SUST.

scene change

change machine SUST.

change machine

small change SUST.

small change
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
change
change of scenery
change
change into sth
resistance to change
to change one's mind

Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA

oil change
Present
Ichange
youchange
he/she/itchanges
wechange
youchange
theychange
Past
Ichanged
youchanged
he/she/itchanged
wechanged
youchanged
theychanged
Present Perfect
Ihavechanged
youhavechanged
he/she/ithaschanged
wehavechanged
youhavechanged
theyhavechanged
Past Perfect
Ihadchanged
youhadchanged
he/she/ithadchanged
wehadchanged
youhadchanged
theyhadchanged

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