verb “change”
Infinitiv change; hien changes; Verg. changed; Part. Verg. changed; Ger. changing
- to undergo a transformation or modification
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
He changed a lot since I last saw him.
- to cause something or someone to become different
She changed the room's layout to create more space.
- to take something out and put something new in its place
I need to change the batteries in the remote control.
- to take off one set of clothes and put on another set
After the gym, I'll need to change before we go out to dinner.
- to help someone else put on different clothes
The nanny changed the toddler into his pajamas.
- to move from one vehicle to another as part of a journey
In London, you often have to change at King's Cross station to get to different parts of the city.
noun “change”
Singular change, Plural changes oder onzieleg
- the act or instance of something becoming different
The change from caterpillar to butterfly is fascinating.
- coins given in exchange for a larger amount of money
I need some change to use the vending machine.
- money returned when the amount given is more than the cost of the purchase
After buying the book, he received $5 in change.
- something that is used in place of another
She packed a change for after the concert.
- the act of moving from one vehicle to another during a journey
My commute involves a change at the downtown station.