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改變了

資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Change \Change\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Changed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
   {Changing}.] [F. changer, fr. LL. cambiare, to exchange,
   barter, L. cambire. Cf. {Cambial}.]
   1. To alter; to make different; to cause to pass from one
      state to another; as, to change the position, character,
      or appearance of a thing; to change the countenance.

            Therefore will I change their glory into shame.
                                                  --Hosea. iv.
                                                  7.

   2. To alter by substituting something else for, or by giving
      up for something else; as, to change the clothes; to
      change one's occupation; to change one's intention.

            They that do change old love for new, Pray gods,
            they change for worse!                --Peele.

   3. To give and take reciprocally; to exchange; -- followed by
      with; as, to change place, or hats, or money, with
      another.

            Look upon those thousands with whom thou wouldst
            not, for any interest, change thy fortune and
            condition.                            --Jer. Taylor.

   4. Specifically: To give, or receive, smaller denominations
      of money (technically called change) for; as, to change a
      gold coin or a bank bill.

            He pulled out a thirty-pound note and bid me change
            it.                                   --Goldsmith.

   {To change a horse, or To change hand} (Man.), to turn or
      bear the horse's head from one hand to the other, from the
      left to right, or from the right to the left.

   {To change hands}, to change owners.

   {To change one's tune}, to become less confident or boastful.
      [Colloq.]

   {To change step}, to take a break in the regular succession
      of steps, in marching or walking, as by bringing the
      hollow of one foot against the heel of the other, and then
      stepping off with the foot which is in advance.

   Syn: To alter; vary; deviate; substitute; innovate;
        diversify; shift; veer; turn. See {Alter}.

資料來源 : WordNet®

changed
     adj 1: made or become different in nature or form; "changed
            attitudes"; "changed styles of dress"; "a greatly
            changed country after the war" [ant: {unchanged}]
     2: made or become different in some respect; "he's an altered
        (or changed) man since his election to Congress"
     3: changed in constitution or structure or composition by
        metamorphism; "metamorphic rocks"
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