改变的英语是怎么写的

1. 改变.英语单词怎么写 改变的英语单词是change,详细信息如下:
change 英 [t?e?nd?] 美 [t?end?]
vt.改变,变更;交换,替换;兑换;换衣服(床单)
vi.改变,转变;交换,互换;换衣,更衣
n.变化,改变;交换,交替;零钱,找头;代替物
例句:
It is a complex system, but it certainly makes a change
这是个复杂的体系,不过确实有所改变 。
2. “更改”英语怎么写【改变的英语是怎么写的】 不知道楼主说的更改是动词还是名词,动词有:
1.
alter
vt.
改变
Has she altered her mind?
她改变主意了吗?
修改
The tailor altered the jacket to fit me.
裁缝将夹克修改得合我的身 。
【俚】阉割,去势
vi.
改变,变样
The city has altered almost out of recognition since I left there five years ago.
自从五年前我离开以后,那座城市已变得几乎认不出了 。
2.
change
vt.
(使)改变;更改;使变化[(+from 。to 。)][(+into)]
On second thoughts he changed his mind.
进一步考虑后,他改变了主意 。
换;交换,互换[(+for)]
We changed seats in the interval.
中间休息时,我们交换了一下座位 。
换(衣服);替(婴孩)换尿布或衣服;给(床)换床单
She changed the baby often.
她不时地给婴孩换尿布 。
兑换(钱)[(+for/into)]
Let me change the dollar bill for coins.
让我把这张美元的纸钞换成硬币 。
换乘(车等)
You'll have to change planes at Seattle.
你得在西雅图换乘另一架飞机 。
vi.
改变;更改;变化[(+from 。to 。)]
In fall the leaves change from green to brown.
秋天,树叶由绿变成褐色 。
更衣[(+out of/into)]
He changed into a new suit.
他换上一套新的西装 。
换车
In New York, you'll change for Boston.
你在纽约换车去波士顿 。
换档[(+up/down/into/to)]
n.
变化;变更;变迁[C][U][(+of/in)]
Many changes have taken place since then.
自那以来,发生了许多变化 。
改变一下[S1]
I think a change might do you good.
我想换换环境也许对你有好处 。
更换;替换[C][(+in/of)]
零钱;找零[U]
"Here's your change," said the saleswoman.
"这是你的找零,"女店员说道 。
【口】绝经(期);更年期[the S]
3.
modify
vt.
更改,修改
We have to modify our plan a little bit.
我们得对我们的计划稍加修改 。
缓和,减轻
He has modified his demands.
他已降低了他的要求 。
【语】修饰
A noun sometimes modifies another noun.
一个名词有时候修饰另一个名词 。
上面3个动词对应的名词为:
alteration; changes; modification
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