研究社 新英和中辞典 |
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| a chánge of páce 《主に米国で用いられる》 | chánge of héart |
| chóps and chánges | gèt nó chánge òut of a person |
| gèt shórt chánge | gìve a person (his) chánge |
| gìve a person shórt chánge | It màkes a chánge. |
| ríng the chánges |
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変える 《★【類語】 change は一部分または全体を本質的に変える; vary は同じものからの離脱を意味し,徐々にまたは断続的に変化させる; alter は部分的・外面的に変化を加える; modify は修正のための変更をする; transform は外形と同時にしばしば性格や機能もすっかり変える》:
| 用例 | ![]() | change one's mind 考えを変える, 考え直す. |
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| 用例 | ![]() | change a traveler's check トラベラーズチェックを現金化する. |
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| 用例 | ![]() | change one's clothes 着替える. |
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| 用例 | ![]() | The weather will change. 天候は変わるだろう. |
| 用例 | A caterpillar changes into a butterfly. 青虫はチョウに変わる. |
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| chánge báck | chánge géars |
| chánge hórses in mídstream | chánge óff |
| chánge óver | chánge róund |
| chánge one's spóts | chánge one's túne |
| chóp and chánge |
斎藤和英大辞典 |
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研究社 英和コンピューター用語辞典 |
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マイクロソフト用語集 |
コンピューター用語辞典 |
科学技術論文動詞集 |
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用例ブラッグ反射波の振幅は、動力学的回折によって変えられる。
機械工学英和和英辞典 |
JST科学技術用語日英対訳辞書 |
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英和医学用語集 |
出典:北里大学医療衛生学部 医療情報学研究室編集 医学用語集 |
ライフサイエンス辞書 |
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用例日本語WordNet(英和) |
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The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue 議論は、その問題についての私の考えを変えた |
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(change from one vehicle or transportation line to another)
(give to, and receive from, one another)
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![]() | the change was intended to increase sales その変化は売り上げを増やすためだった |
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he attributed the change to their marriage 彼はその変化を結婚によるものとした |
EDR日英対訳辞書 |
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日英・英日専門用語辞書 |
Weblio英語表現辞典 |
Weblio英和対訳辞書 |
CHANGE (テレビドラマ)
CHANGE (福原美穂の曲)
Change (Every Little Thing song)
Change (Every Little Thingの曲)
Change (Miho Fukuhara song)
Change (TV series)
Change (band)
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人口統計学英英辞書 |
出典:国際連合 |
Change, population
Current population statistics 1 may be distinguished from statistics of population change 2. They deal with the static aspects of the subject and give an instantaneous picture of the population at a given moment of time: the statistical units (110-1) used are generally households (110-3), individuals (110-2), etc. Statistics of population change are concerned with the continuous processes of change which affect a population, and deal largely with vital events 3,such as births, marriages, deaths, and with migration (801-1). Nonrenewable events 4 (e.g. deaths) may be distinguished from renewable events 5 such as pregnancies, births or migratory moves; renewable events are assigned an order 6 based on the number of previous events of the same nature for the same person. Statistics of population change are a principal source for the study of population processes 7, sometimes called population dynamics 7. Censuses (cf. 202) are the main source of information on the state of the population 8 . Vital Statistics (212-1) are the primary source of data for the study of population growth 9 (cf. 701). Occasionally they deal with natural increase 10 only, i.e. they do not take into account movement between the population studied and other populations, but logically migration statistics (812-1) are a part of the statistics of population change.
- 9. The term population movement is used to refer to the geographical movement of a population.
Wiktionary英語版 |
出典:Wiktionary |
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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2012/05/20 18:28 UTC 版)
語源
Via Middle English, from Old French changier, compare French changer, from Latin cambiō (“exchange, barter”). Cognate with Italian cambiare, Portuguese cambiar, Romanian schimb, Spanish cambiar. Used in English since the 13th Century.
名詞
- (countable) the process of becoming different.
- The product is undergoing a change in order to improve it.
- (uncountable) small denominations of money given in exchange for a larger denomination.
- (countable) a replacement, e.g. a change of clothes
- (uncountable) money given back when a customer hands over more than the exact price of an item.
- (countable) a transfer between vehicles
- The train journey from Bristol to Nottingham includes a change at Birmingham
- (baseball) a change-up pitch
使用する際の注意点
- Adjectives often applied to "change": big, small, major, minor, dramatic, drastic, rapid, slow, gradual, radical, evolutionary, revolutionary, abrupt, sudden, unexpected, incremental, social, economic, organizational, technological, personal, cultural, political, technical, environmental, institutional, educational, genetic, physical, chemical, industrial, geological, global, local, good, bad, positive, negative, significant, important, structural, strategic, tactical.
同意語
(the process of becoming different): transition, transformation
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派生語
動詞
change (三人称単数 現在形 changes, 現在分詞 changing, 過去形および過去分詞形 changed)
- (intransitive) To become something different.
- The tadpole changed into a frog.
- Stock prices are constantly changing.
- (transitive, ergative) To make something into something different.
- (transitive) To replace.
- (intransitive) To replace one's clothing.
- (intransitive) To transfer to another vehicle (train, bus, etc.)
- (archaic) To exchange.
同意語
派生語
参照
ウィキペディア英語版 |
出典:Wikipedia |
Chang'e
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/14 18:15 UTC 版)
「CHANGE」を含む例文一覧
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to change foot―change feet
足を換える - 斎藤和英大辞典
a sudden change
急変. - 研究社 新英和中辞典
Minor Change
小変更 - 日本法令外国語訳データベースシステム
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