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21 change hands
(to pass into different ownership: This car has changed hands three times.) zamenjati lastnika -
22 change one's mind
(to alter one's intention or opinion (about something): He was going to go to France but he changed his mind.) premisliti si -
23 change the subject
(to start talking about something different: I mentioned the money to her, but she changed the subject.) menjati temo -
24 in a rut
(having a fixed, monotonous way of life: I felt that I was in a rut, so I changed my job.) hoditi po uhojenih poteh -
25 materially
adverb (to a great or important extent: Circumstances have changed materially.) bistveno -
26 points
1) (a movable section of rails which allow a train to cross over other lines or pass from one line to another: The points had to be changed before the train could continue.) kretnice2) (the solid tips in the toes of ballet shoes: She can dance on her points.) špice -
27 set phrase
(a phrase which always occurs in one form, and which cannot be changed: `Of no fixed abode' is a set phrase.) ustaljeno reklo
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changed — [tʃeındʒd] adj 1.) a changed man/woman someone who has become very different from what they were before, as a result of a very important experience ▪ Since she stopped drinking, she s a changed woman. 2.) relating to a change in someone s… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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changed — index different, tempered Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
changed — adjective 1. made or become different in nature or form (Freq. 2) changed attitudes changed styles of dress a greatly changed country after the war • Ant: ↑unchanged • Similar to: ↑denatured … Useful english dictionary
changed — adjective 1 a changed man/woman someone who has become very different from what they were before as a result of a powerful experience: Since she stopped drinking, she s a changed woman. 2 changed circumstances a change in someone s financial… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
changed */ — UK [tʃeɪndʒd] / US adjective different from before Changed climate conditions could bring many problems to the world s farmers. a changed man/woman: After Catherine s death, Mr Edwards was a changed man … English dictionary
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changed — adj. Changed is used with these nouns: ↑circumstance, ↑climate, ↑context … Collocations dictionary
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changed gears — changed the position of a transmission, changed speeds … English contemporary dictionary