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Перевод: change speek change


[прилагательное]
разменный;
[существительное]
перемена ; мелочь ; изменение; замена ; смена ; разнообразие; вариация ; отклонение; альтерация ; климакс ; размен ; сдача ; мелкие деньги; мелкие монеты; пересадка ; превращение; преобразование; видоизменение; новая фаза Луны; новолуние; сдвиг ; перезвон колоколов;
[глагол]
менять; изменять; изменить; меняться; изменяться; измениться; преображаться; обменивать; заменять; обмениваться; переодеваться; сменять; переменять; переменяться; портиться; прокисать; скисать; переходить в новую фазу; разменять; делать пересадку; пересаживаться


Тезаурус:

  1. While they waited, Jean popped into her local Midland Bank to ask if they would change the money when it finally arrived.
  2. What was really remarkable was that although people did change their ground as a result of English pressure, Henry VIII and Somerset never actually dispelled all their support in Scotland.
  3. It will aim to explain the limits of scientific knowledge in any given area, and will be updated as issues change and facts emerge.
  4. While banks welcome the change, some critics fear it could do them more harm than good.
  5. Sister Cooney looked at him with a polite, questioning smile and waited for him to continue or change the subject, as he thought fit.
  6. Instead, although he drenched his campaign with the rhetoric of "change", some of the most potent symbolism he invoked in his speeches was backward-looking.
  7. The MacroVariable names can be changed as long as you remember to change them in the Type statements at the end of the macro.
  8. Iomega Corp has reported first quarter net profits down 32.7% at 1.2m after a gain of 2.3m from an accounting change and a restructuring charge of 982,000, on turnover that rose 11.8% at 37.0m.Net earnings per share were off 27% at 0.08.
  9. In the present climate it is not just a matter of professional duty to stay engaged with the possibility of change: it makes better sense.
  10. A change in kind will always be material, e.g. from a house to a shop, but a change in degree of existing use may be "material" only if it is very marked.
  11. After that she had detected an almost imperceptible but important change in him, and their love had ignited with a power of body chemistry that sometimes disturbed her.
  12. The truth is that although there are general criteria, like whatever is Record on "interesting", "acceptable" or "fantastic", these change from season to the season, month to month, and even week to week.
  13. Any retrospective rule change would place a question mark over the reselections of Mr George Galloway in Glasgow Hillhead and Mr Ron Brown in Edinburgh Leith, who were both nominated on a majority of trade union votes.

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