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Examples:It is hard change one's essential nature (idiom). You can't change who you are.—changing (face, scene, situation, world of etc)—agio (charge for changing currency)—camera bag (for changing film)—face changing, a device of Sichuan Opera, a dramatic change of attitude expressing fright, anger etc—complete change from the old rut (idiom); dramatic change of direction—constantly changing, ever-varying [idiom.]—lit. (cloud shapes) changing from a white shirt a gray dog [idiom.]—United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change—old habits are hard change (idiom); It is hard to throw off ingrained habits.—in an instant a myriad changes (idiom); rapid substantial change—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—change a plan as quickly as a flag (changes in the wind)(idiom)—reformism (i.e. favoring gradual change as opposed revolution)—rivers and mountains are easy change, man's character much harder—change according to the situation (idiom); pragmatic—the tide rises, the boat floats (idiom); fig. change with the overall trend—complete change from the normal state (idiom); quite uncharacteristic—it is easier change mountains and rivers than to alter one's character [idiom.]—lit. change something rotten into something magical [idiom.]— |