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1 changed color
verkleurde,veranderde van kleur -
2 changed completely
helemaal veranderd,onherkenbaar veranderd -
3 changed direction
nam een andere weg in,veranderde van richting -
4 changed gears
veranderde van versnelling,ging in andere versnelling -
5 changed hands
ging over aan andere handen,veranderde van eigenaar -
6 changed his mind
zijn mening veranderen, zich bedenken -
7 changed his name
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8 changed his skin
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9 changed his ways
veranderde van gedrag,veranderde van smaak -
10 changed image
veranderde van beeld,van gelijkenis -
11 changed like socks
verwisselde als sokken -
12 changed the subject
veranderde van onderwerp,ging op iets anders over -
13 changed-address interception
interceptie van een verouderd adresEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > changed-address interception
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14 be short-changed
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15 he changed over to history
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16 nothing has changed where Rita is concerned
English-Dutch dictionary > nothing has changed where Rita is concerned
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17 opinion has changed
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18 she changed countenance
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19 that changed the complexion of the matter
English-Dutch dictionary > that changed the complexion of the matter
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20 the river has changed its course
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