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m. (de changer) 1. лов. хитрост на дивеч, който, преследван от кучетата, подплашва друго животно, по което тръгват ловците; la bête donne le change2 животното е подплашило друго животно; 2. самото подплашено по този начин животно. Ќ donner le change2 а qqn. отклонявам от целта, излъгвам, измамвам някого; prendre le change2 оставям се да бъда излъган. -
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1. verb1) (to make or become different: They have changed the time of the train; He has changed since I saw him last.) cambiar, cambiarse2) (to give or leave (one thing etc for another): She changed my library books for me.) cambiar3) ((sometimes with into) to remove (clothes etc) and replace them by clean or different ones: I'm just going to change (my shirt); I'll change into an old pair of trousers.) cambiarse4) ((with into) to make into or become (something different): The prince was changed into a frog.) transformarse5) (to give or receive (one kind of money for another): Could you change this bank-note for cash?) cambiar
2. noun1) (the process of becoming or making different: The town is undergoing change.) cambio2) (an instance of this: a change in the programme.) cambio3) (a substitution of one thing for another: a change of clothes.) cambio4) (coins rather than paper money: I'll have to give you a note - I have no change.) cambio, monedas5) (money left over or given back from the amount given in payment: He paid with a dollar and got 20 cents change.) cambio6) (a holiday, rest etc: He has been ill - the change will do him good.) cambio•- change hands
- a change of heart
- the change of life
- change one's mind
- for a change
change1 n cambiohave you got change of a ten pound note? ¿tienes cambio de un billete de diez libras?we stayed in for a change para variar, nos quedamos en casachange2 vb1. cambiar2. cambiarse de ropaI won't be long, I'm changing no tardaré, me estoy cambiando de ropatr[ʧeɪnʤ]1 (gen) cambio2 (of clothes) muda■ have you got any loose change? ¿tienes monedas sueltas?■ have you got change of a ten-pound note? ¿me puedes cambiar un billete de diez libras?1 cambiar (de)1 cambiar, cambiarse■ all change! ¡cambio de tren!■ have I got time to change? ¿tengo tiempo para cambiarme (de ropa)?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa change for the better/worst un cambio para mejor/peora change of air una cambio de aire(s)to have a change of heart cambiar de ideafor a change para variarthe change of life euphemistic use la menopausiato get changed cambiarse (de ropa)to change into something convertirse en algo, transformarse en algoto change hands cambiar de dueño, cambiar de manosto change one's mind cambiar de opiniónto change one's tune cambiar de parecer1) alter: cambiar, alterar, modificar2) exchange: cambiar de, intercambiarto change places: cambiar de sitiochange vi1) vary: cambiar, variar, transformarseyou haven't changed: no has cambiadochange n1) alteration: cambio m2) : cambio m, vuelto mtwo dollars change: dos dólares de vuelto3) coins: cambio m, monedas fpln.• cambio s.m.• evolución s.f.• moneda suelta s.f.• muda s.f.• mudanza s.f.• novedad s.f.• transbordo s.m.• trastrueque s.m.• trocado s.m.• variación s.f.• variedad s.f.v.• alterar v.• cambiar v.• demudar v.• evolucionar v.• inmutar v.• mudar v.• parar v.• remudar v.• tornar v.• trocar v.• variar v.• volver v.tʃeɪndʒ
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1)a) u c ( alteration) cambio mto make changes to something — hacerle* cambios a algo
a change for the better/worse — un cambio para mejor/para peor
b) c ( replacement) cambio mc) ( of clothes) muda fd) c ( something different from usual) cambio mat least it's o it makes a change from chicken — por lo menos no es pollo
to ring the changes — introducir* variaciones
2) ua) ( coins) cambio m, monedas fpl, sencillo m (AmL), feria f (Méx fam), menudo m (Col)b) ( money returned) cambio m, vuelto m (AmL), vuelta f (Esp), vueltas fpl (Col)keep the change — quédese con el cambio (or vuelto etc)
you won't get much change from o out of $1,000 — no te costará mucho menos de 1.000 dólares
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1)a) \<\<appearance/rules/situation\>\> cambiarb) \<\<tire/oil/sheets\>\> cambiarto change one's address/doctor — cambiar de dirección/médico
c) ( exchange) cambiar(se) deI wouldn't want to change places with her — no quisiera estar or verme en su lugar
d) \<\<baby\>\> cambiar2) \<\<money\>\>a) ( into smaller denominations) cambiarcan anyone change $20? — ¿alguien me puede cambiar 20 dólares?
b) ( into foreign currency)to change something (INTO something) — cambiar algo (a or (Esp tb) en algo)
3) ( Transp)you have to change train(s) at Nice — tienes que hacer transbordo or cambiar (de trenes) en Niza
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vi1)a) ( become different) cambiarto change INTO something — convertirse* or transformarse en algo
b) ( from one thing to another) cambiarthe scene changes to wartime Rome — la escena pasa or se traslada a Roma durante la guerra
c) changing pres p <needs/role/moods> cambiante2)a) ( put on different clothes) cambiarseb) ( Transp) cambiar, hacer* transbordo•Phrasal Verbs:[tʃeɪndʒ]1. N1) (gen) cambio m ; (=transformation) transformación f ; (=alteration) modificación f ; (=variation) variación f ; [of skin] muda f•
just for a change — para variar•
a change in policy — un cambio de política•
the change of life — (Med) la menopausia- get no change out of sbring II, 2., 1)2) (=small coins) cambio m, suelto m, sencillo m, feria f (Mex) *; (for a larger coin) cambio m ; (=money returned) vuelta f, vuelto m (LAm)•
can you give me change for one pound? — ¿tiene cambio de una libra?, ¿puede cambiarme una moneda de una libra?•
keep the change — quédese con la vuelta•
you won't get much change out of a pound if you buy sugar — con una libra no te va a sobrar mucho si compras azúcar2. VTto change trains/buses/planes (at) — hacer transbordo (en), cambiar de tren/autobús/avión (en)
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to change gear — (Aut) cambiar de marcha•
to get changed — cambiarsecan I change this dress for a larger size? — ¿puedo cambiar este vestido por otro de una talla mayor?
4) [+ money] cambiarcan you change this note for me? — ¿me hace el favor de cambiar este billete?
5) (=put fresh nappy on) [+ baby] cambiar (el pañal de)3. VI1) (=alter) cambiaryou've changed! — ¡cómo has cambiado!, ¡pareces otro!
you haven't changed a bit! — ¡no has cambiado en lo más mínimo!
2) (=be transformed) transformarse ( into en)3) (=change clothes) cambiarse, mudarse4) (=change trains) hacer transbordo, cambiar de tren; (=change buses) hacer transbordo, cambiar de autobúsall change! — ¡fin de trayecto!
4.CPDchange machine N — máquina f de cambio
change management N — (Comm) gestión f del cambio empresarial
change purse N — (US) monedero m
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1)a) u c ( alteration) cambio mto make changes to something — hacerle* cambios a algo
a change for the better/worse — un cambio para mejor/para peor
b) c ( replacement) cambio mc) ( of clothes) muda fd) c ( something different from usual) cambio mat least it's o it makes a change from chicken — por lo menos no es pollo
to ring the changes — introducir* variaciones
2) ua) ( coins) cambio m, monedas fpl, sencillo m (AmL), feria f (Méx fam), menudo m (Col)b) ( money returned) cambio m, vuelto m (AmL), vuelta f (Esp), vueltas fpl (Col)keep the change — quédese con el cambio (or vuelto etc)
you won't get much change from o out of $1,000 — no te costará mucho menos de 1.000 dólares
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1)a) \<\<appearance/rules/situation\>\> cambiarb) \<\<tire/oil/sheets\>\> cambiarto change one's address/doctor — cambiar de dirección/médico
c) ( exchange) cambiar(se) deI wouldn't want to change places with her — no quisiera estar or verme en su lugar
d) \<\<baby\>\> cambiar2) \<\<money\>\>a) ( into smaller denominations) cambiarcan anyone change $20? — ¿alguien me puede cambiar 20 dólares?
b) ( into foreign currency)to change something (INTO something) — cambiar algo (a or (Esp tb) en algo)
3) ( Transp)you have to change train(s) at Nice — tienes que hacer transbordo or cambiar (de trenes) en Niza
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vi1)a) ( become different) cambiarto change INTO something — convertirse* or transformarse en algo
b) ( from one thing to another) cambiarthe scene changes to wartime Rome — la escena pasa or se traslada a Roma durante la guerra
c) changing pres p <needs/role/moods> cambiante2)a) ( put on different clothes) cambiarseb) ( Transp) cambiar, hacer* transbordo•Phrasal Verbs: -
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change2 v TECH regeln, umrüsten, umsetzen (z. B. ein Gerät)change3 BERGB, TECH Umrüstung f (Änderung der Ausrüstung)change4 IT Modifizieren n (Bearbeitung in CAD)change5 TECH Wechsel m -
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n. verandering, wijziging; wisselgeld, kleingeld--------v. wijzigen, veranderen; wisselen; zich verkleden; overstappenchange1[ tsjeendzj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 verandering ⇒ ver/afwisseling, overgang, variatie♦voorbeelden:1 a change for the better/worse • een verandering ten goede/kwadechange of heart • bekering, verandering van ideeënthe change of seasons • de wisseling der seizoenenfor a change • voor de verandering/afwisseling4 I had a change between L. and M. • tussen L. en M. moest ik overstappen5 keep the change! • laat maar zitten!ring the changes on something • iets op alle mogelijke manieren aanpakken; niet uitgepraat raken over iets〈Brits-Engels; informeel〉 ring the changes • veranderen, het anders aanpakkenthe change • overgang(sjaren)————————change21 veranderen ⇒ anders worden, wisselen2 zich verkleden ⇒ andere/schone kleren aantrekken♦voorbeelden:1 his voice is changing • zijn stem is aan het wisselen/brekenchange back into • weer veranderen inchange from a child into a man • van een kind een man wordenchange up • (naar een hogere versnelling) schakelenchange into second gear • in zijn twee zetten→ change over change over/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 veranderen ⇒ anders maken, transformeren2 (om/ver)ruilen ⇒ (om/ver)wisselen♦voorbeelden:change gear • (over)schakelenchange oil • olie verversenchange something for something else • iets (om)ruilen (voor iets anders)change the bed • het beddengoed verschonen -
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change1 v 1. ECON ändern (supply or demand); wechseln, einwechseln (money); 2. GEN verwandeln (convert); ändern, verändern, sich verändern (alter); umwandeln, verändern (transform); abändern (amend); umtauschen (swap); wechseln, einwechseln (money); 3. LAW umwandeln (sentence; Strafurteil); 4. LOGIS umsteigen (buses, trains) change2 1. COMP Umwandlung f; 2. ECON Änderung f (in supply or demand); 3. GEN Verwandlung f (conversion); Änderung f (alteration); Umwandlung f, Veränderung f (transformation); Abänderung f (amendement); Umtausch m (swap); Wechselgeld n (in coins); 4. LAW Umwandlung f (of sentence) -
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[tʃeındʒ] n1) = change22) (the 'C'change) лондонская биржа
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