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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > undergo a change
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3 undergo a change
претерпеть изменениеАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > undergo a change
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4 undergo a change
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einen Wechsel durchmachenEnglish-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology > undergo a change
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9 to undergo a change
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to undergo a change
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10 the business will undergo no change
• das Geschäft wird sich nicht ändernEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > the business will undergo no change
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11 ♦ change
♦ change /tʃeɪndʒ/n.1 [cu] cambiamento; variazione; mutamento; alterazione: a change of direction [of plan], un cambiamento di direzione [di programma]; a marked change, un notevole cambiamento; a refreshing change, un cambiamento piacevole; a radical change, un mutamento radicale; (econ.) technological change, progresso (o sviluppo) tecnologico; change in price, variazione di prezzo; a change for the better, un cambiamento in meglio; social change, cambiamenti sociali; to make (o to implement) changes, fare cambiamenti; to undergo a change, subire un mutamento; to propose a change, suggerire un cambiamento; for a change, (tanto) per cambiare; per fare qualcosa di diverso; He's against change, è contario ai cambiamenti2 cambio; ricambio; sostituzione: a change of clothes, un cambio d'abiti; abiti di ricambio; a change of socks, un paio di calze di ricambio; (autom.) change of tyres, cambio di gomme; a change of government, un cambio di governo3 [u] spiccioli (pl.); moneta (spicciola); monetine (pl.): loose change (o small change) spiccioli; exact change, denaro contato; Can you give me change for a 10-pound note?, può cambiarmi un biglietto da dieci sterline?; DIALOGO → - Pool- I'll ask for some change, chiedo se hanno da cambiare; DIALOGO → - Pool- Have you got any change for the pool table?, hai spiccioli per il tavolo da biliardo?4 [u] resto ( di denaro): Keep the change!, tenga il resto!; You gave me the wrong change, ha sbagliato a darmi il resto; 57 cent change, 57 centesimi di resto; «No change given», la macchina non dà resto7 (al pl.) concerto di campane● a change of air, un cambiamento d'aria □ (econ.) change in demand [supply], variazione della domanda [dell'offerta] ( a parità di prezzo) □ change of heart, mutamento d'opinione; ripensamento □ ( USA) change purse, portamonete; borsellino □ change ringing, la tecnica di suonare le campane con variazioni continue ( secondo l'uso inglese) □ (fam. GB) to get no change out of sb., non cavare un ragno da un buco con q. □ to make a change, costituire un cambiamento (o una novità); essere qualcosa di diverso □ to ring the changes, suonare le campane a concerto; (fig.) variare, introdurre variazioni.NOTA D'USO: - change o exchange?- ♦ (to) change /tʃeɪndʒ/A v. t.1 cambiare; trasformare; modificare; mutare: to change the subject, cambiare argomento; to change shape, mutare forma; trasformarsi; The prince was changed into a frog, il principe fu mutato in rana; to change one's ways, cambiare vita; Success changed him, il successo lo ha trasformato; (autom.) to change gear, cambiare (marcia)2 cambiare; scambiare, scambiarsi; fare un cambio: to change trains [buses], cambiare treno [autobus]; to change jobs, cambiare lavoro; I'll take it back to the shop and change it for a green one, lo riporto al negozio e lo cambio con uno verde; to change places with sb., scambiarsi di posto con q.; (fig.) fare cambio con q., essere al posto di q.; (fig.) to change sides, passare dall'altra parte, mutar bandiera4 sostituire ( un pezzo, ecc.); cambiare: to change a bulb [a wheel], cambiare una lampadina [una ruota]; DIALOGO → - At the photocopier- Do you know how to change the cartridge?, sai come si cambia la cartuccia?B v. i.1 cambiare; mutare; mutarsi; trasformarsi: Tom has changed a lot, Tom è molto cambiato; The steady flow changed to a trickle, il flusso regolare è diventato uno sgocciolio; The lights changed from red to green, il semaforo è passato dal rosso al verde2 cambiarsi (d'abito): to change for dinner, cambiarsi per la cena; She changed into a pair of jeans, (si è cambiata e) ha indossato un paio di jeans; to change out of, togliersi (un indumento, per indossarne un altro); to get changed, cambiarsi (d'abito)● to change address, cambiare indirizzo □ to change a baby, cambiare un bambino □ to change the bed, fare il cambio delle lenzuola; cambiare le lenzuola □ ( sport) to change ends, cambiare campo □ ( del tempo, ecc.) to change for the better [for the worse], migliorare [peggiorare] □ to change hands, cambiare mano; (fig.) passare in altre mani, cambiare di proprietario: No money changed hands, non c'è stato passaggio di denaro □ to change one's mind, cambiare idea (o opinione); mutar (di) parere; avere un ripensamento □ ( anche fig.) to change one's tune, cambiar tono; mutare registro; cambiare musica □ to change step, cambiare passo ( marciando) □ (trasp., ferr.) «All change!», «fine della corsa!». -
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transitive verb, forms asacademic.ru/31516/go">go 1. durchmachen [schlimme Zeiten]; ertragen [Demütigung]undergo treatment/an operation — sich einer Behandlung/Operation unterziehen
* * *past tense - underwent; verb1) (to experience or endure: They underwent terrible hardships.) durchmachen2) (to go through (a process): The car is undergoing tests/repairs; She has been undergoing medical treatment.) unterziehen* * *under·ˈgo<-went, -gone>vtto \undergo a change eine Veränderung durchmachenconditions in the inner city are \undergoing a radical change for the better die Bedingungen in der Innenstadt verbessern sich zusehendsto \undergo repairs in Reparatur [befindlich] seinto \undergo surgery [or an operation] sich akk einer Operation unterziehen* * *undergo v/t irr1. einen Wechsel etc erleben, durchmachen2. sich einer Operation etc unterziehen3. Schmerzen etc erdulden* * *transitive verb, forms asgo 1. durchmachen [schlimme Zeiten]; ertragen [Demütigung]undergo treatment/an operation — sich einer Behandlung/Operation unterziehen
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[ˌʌndə'gəʊ]v(underwent, undergone) переносить, испытывать, подвергатьсяEvery year thousands undergo this operation. — Каждый год тысячам людей делается эта операция.
His views underwent a very thorough change in the course of time. — Его взгляды сильно изменились с течением времени
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under·'go <-went, -gone> vtto \undergo a change eine Veränderung durchmachen;conditions in the inner city are \undergoing a radical change for the better die Bedingungen in der Innenstadt verbessern sich zusehends;to \undergo repairs in Reparatur [befindlich] sein; -
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(c) (be subject to) subir;∎ the building/the system is undergoing modernization l'immeuble/le système est en cours de modernisation∎ to undergo an operation subir une intervention chirurgicale;∎ to undergo treatment suivre un traitement -
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undergo [ˈʌndəˈgəʊ]* * *[ˌʌndə'gəʊ]transitive verb (prét - went; pp - gone) subir [change, test, operation]; suivre [treatment, training]; endurer [hardship] -
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past tense - underwent; verb1) (to experience or endure: They underwent terrible hardships.) sufrir, pasar (por)2) (to go through (a process): The car is undergoing tests/repairs; She has been undergoing medical treatment.) pasar (por); someter (a)undergo vb1. experimentar / sufrir2. someterse / hacerEl pasado de undergo es underwent y el participio pasado es undergone; el gerundio se escribe undergoingtr[ʌndə'gəʊ]1 (general) experimentar2 (change) sufrir3 (test) pasar por, someterse ato undergo an operation: someterse a una intervención quirúrgicav.• experimentar v.• someterse a v.• sufrir v.'ʌndər'gəʊ, ˌʌndə'gəʊtransitive verb (3rd pers sing pres - goes; pres p - going; past - went; past p - gone) \<\<change/hardship\>\> sufrirshe'll have to undergo major surgery — la van a tener que operar, va a tener que ser sometida a una intervención quirúrgica (frml)
['ʌndǝ'ɡǝʊ](pt underwent) (pp undergone) [ˌ'ʌndǝ'ɡɒn] VT sufrir, experimentar; [+ treatment] recibir; [+ operation] someterse a* * *['ʌndər'gəʊ, ˌʌndə'gəʊ]transitive verb (3rd pers sing pres - goes; pres p - going; past - went; past p - gone) \<\<change/hardship\>\> sufrirshe'll have to undergo major surgery — la van a tener que operar, va a tener que ser sometida a una intervención quirúrgica (frml)
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[ˌʌndə'gəʊ]verbo transitivo (3 a persona sing. pres. - goes; pass. - went; p.pass. - gone) subire [change, test, treatment, training]; sottoporsi a [ operation]; patire [ hardship]* * *past tense - underwent; verb1) (to experience or endure: They underwent terrible hardships.) subire, sopportare2) (to go through (a process): The car is undergoing tests/repairs; She has been undergoing medical treatment.) (sottoporsi a)* * *[ˌʌndə'gəʊ]
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change of life — {n. phr.} The menopause (primarily in women). * /Women usually undergo a change of life in their forties or fifties./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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