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61 short-change
verb (to cheat (a buyer) by giving him too little change.) enganar no troco -
62 small change
(coins of small value: a pocketful of small change.) trocado -
63 chop and change
(to keep changing (especially one's mind).) mudar constantemente -
64 the change of life
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65 deflection change
modificação de deriva (Arty)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > deflection change
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66 permanent change of station
transferência de guarniçãoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > permanent change of station
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67 pressure change
mudança isobárica (MetEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > pressure change
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68 for\ a\ change
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69 keep\ the\ change
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70 chop and change
(to keep changing (especially one's mind).) mudar constantemente -
71 the change of life
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72 changeability
change.a.bil.i.ty[tʃeindʒəb'iliti] n mutabilidade, alterabilidade, volubilidade, inconstância, instabilidade. -
73 changeably
change.a.bly[tʃ'eindʒəbəl] adv variavelmente, inconstantemente. -
74 changeful
change.ful[tʃ'eindʒful] adj mutável, inconstante, variável. -
75 changefully
change.ful.ly[tʃ'eindʒfuli] adv variavelmente. -
76 changefulness
change.ful.ness[tʃ'eindʒfulnis] n volubilidade, inconstância, variação. -
77 changeless
change.less[tʃ'eindʒlis] adj invariável, imutável, constante. -
78 changelessly
change.less.ly[tʃ'eindʒlisli] adv invariavelmente, constantemente. -
79 changelessness
change.less.ness[tʃ'eindʒlisnis] n invariabilidade, constância, estabilidade. -
80 changeover time
change.o.ver time[tʃ'eindʒouvə taim] n tempo de preparo.
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change — [ ʃɑ̃ʒ ] n. m. • XIIe; de changer ♦ Action de changer une chose contre une autre. ⇒ changement, échange, troc. I ♦ 1 ♦ Loc. Gagner, perdre au change : être avantagé ou désavantagé lors d un échange. 2 ♦ (XIIIe; it. cambio) Action de changer une… … Encyclopédie Universelle
change — change, social change One of the central problems of sociology . In the middle of the nineteenth century, the first attempts at sociological analysis were prompted by the need to explain two great waves of change that were sweeping across Europe … Dictionary of sociology
change — CHANGE. s. m. Troc d une chose contre une autre. Ce mot n est guère d usage en ce sens que dans les phrases suivantes: Gagner au change. Perdre au change.Change, est aussi Le lieu où l on va changer des pièces de monnoie pour d autres, comme des… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
change — vb Change, alter, vary, modify (and their corresponding nouns change, alteration, variation, modification) are comparable when denoting to make or become different (or when denoting a difference effected). Change and alter are sometimes… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
change — change; change·abil·i·ty; change·able; change·able·ness; change·ably; change·about; change·ful; change·less; change·ment; ex·change·able; in·ter·change·abil·i·ty; in·ter·change·able; change·ling; change·over; coun·ter·change; ex·change;… … English syllables
change — CHANGE. s. m. Troc d une chose avec une autre. Vous ne gagnerez rien au change. change pour change. ce change ne vous est pas avantageux. Il se dit aussi, quand on quitte une chose pour une autre. Il aime le change. courir au change. Change, En… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
change — I verb adapt, adjust, alter, be converted, be inconstant, be irresolute, convert, convertere in, deviate, displace, diverge, evolve, exchange, fluctuate, give in exchange, go through phases, immutare, innovate, interchange, make a transition,… … Law dictionary
Change — (ch[=a]nj), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Changed} (ch[=a]njd); 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 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Change — Change, n. [F. change, fr. changer. See {Change}. v. t.] 1. Any variation or alteration; a passing from one state or form to another; as, a change of countenance; a change of habits or principles. [1913 Webster] Apprehensions of a change of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
change — [chānj] vt. changed, changing [ME changen < OFr changier < LL cambiare < L cambire, to exchange, barter < Celt (as in OIr camb) < IE base * kamb , to bend, crook (> Welsh cam, Bret kamm, crooked)] 1. to put or take (a thing) in… … English World dictionary
change — Change, Permutatio pecuniae, Collybus, Bud. Et la place et endroit de la ville où les changeurs ont leurs boutiques. Selon ce on dit le pont aux changes. Et en fait de venerie Change est l opposite du droit, Estant le droit le Cerf qui a esté… … Thresor de la langue françoyse