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I . change [tʃeɪnʤ] N

1. change (alteration):

change
change of direction
change of heart
change of pace
change in the weather
to be a change for the better/worse

2. change (substitution):

change
(za)menjava f
a change of clothes
a change of clothes
change of government
change of scene THEAT
change of scene fig

3. change no pl (variety):

change
it'll make a change
for a change

II . change [tʃeɪnʤ] VB intr

2. change (substitute, move):

to change [over] to sth
to change to [driving] an automatic [car]

3. change TRANSP:

change
all change!

4. change (dress):

change
to change into/out of

5. change AUTO:

change gear

6. change TV:

change

III . change [tʃeɪnʤ] VB trans

1. change:

change (make different)
change (transform)
to change one's mind
to change around

2. change for:

change (exchange, move)
change (in a shop)
change (replace)
to change hands
to change places with sb
to change places with sb fig

6. change AUTO:

to change gear[s]

change down VB intr Brit AUTO

change up VB intr Brit AUTO

ˈcli·mate change N

ˈoil change N

oil change

ˈscene change N

scene change

ˈsea change N

sea change

short-ˈchange VB trans to short-change sb (after purchase)

small ˈchange N no pl

small change
small change (small amount)

ˈcli·mate change levy N Brit

quick-ˈchange art·ist N THEAT

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The gases can be thought to enter the cylinder head and then change direction in order to exit the head.
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The change was made to improve durability and strengthen the sward to better withstand the increasing wear of the modern game.
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In the question, these two elements change places (invert).
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That means that every human being is capable, if so desiring, to change one's own life and character and earns one's own bliss.
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The change wasn't announced over the Tannoy either.
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In their configuration users can specify individuals whose emails are never considered spam, or change the scores for certain rules.
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She is against a policy of forced regime change.
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Young people should use every political means at their disposal to change this law back to the fair and non-discriminatory way it was before.
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He instead looked for the opposite effect, that is, that spinning a ferromagnet could change its magnetization.
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The trunk had storage space for a spare tire, jack and lug wrench which could be used to actually change a wheel.
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