释义 |
Examples:changed beyond recognition—lit. heard in the morning and changed by the evening—The issue is in the past, and the situation has changed (idiom).—It is hard change one's essential nature (idiom). You can't change who you are.—not significantly changed—lit. a notch on the side of a boat locate a sword dropped overboard (idiom); fig. an action made pointless by changed circumstances—things have remained the same, but people have changed—Things haven't changed at all.—lit. the raw rice is now cooked (idiom); fig. it is done and can't be changed—change of affection, shift of love (idiom); change one's feelings to another love—want to have sth. overruled or changed—customs change with time (idiom); other times, other manners—old habits are hard change (idiom); It is hard to throw off ingrained habits.—in an instant a myriad changes (idiom); rapid substantial change—change color and alter one's expression (idiom); to go white with fear—many superficial changes but no departure from the original stand (idiom); plus ça change, plus ça reste la mème chose—the theory that geological change is caused by catastrophic events such as the Biblical flood—face changing, a device of Sichuan Opera, a dramatic change of attitude expressing fright, anger etc—change a plan as quickly as a flag (changes in the wind)(idiom)—different broth but the same old medicine (idiom); a change in name only—the tide rises, the boat floats (idiom); fig. change with the overall trend—lit. say three in the morning but four in the evening (idiom); change sth. that is already settled upon—lit. change something rotten into something magical [idiom.]— |