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alter

/awl-ter/US // ˈɔl tər //UK // (ˈɔːltə) //

改变,更改,改动,改造

Related Words

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make different in some particular, as size, style, course, or the like; modify: to alter a coat; to alter a will; to alter course.
    • : to castrate or spay.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to change; become different or modified.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbchange
Forms: altered, altering

Examples

  • The Covid-19 effect that has altered our day-to-day habits in 2020 may have its greatest impact on the upcoming holiday shopping season.

  • Other studies have shown that the ducks can alter their typical migratory journeys in responses to changes in the environment.

  • The pandemic has significantly altered the economy and the job market, including for workers just starting their careers.

  • Instead of trying to alter those microbiomes, which can be difficult, pregnant women could receive the needed metabolites directly.

  • Despite its non-conventional look, Mo-DBRS opens the door to analyzing brain signals in humans in environments close to the real world, while also having the ability to alter those brain signals wirelessly with a few taps on a tablet.

  • They dye their hair and alter their clothes, but not enough to attract attention from authorities.

  • He even allegedly had a nickname for his violent, aggressive alter ego: Rick.

  • Some of the things Lawrence had to alter from the book involved President Coin, played by Julianne Moore.

  • Both Trudeau and Alter, levelheaded as they are, are extremely meticulous about their production.

  • “Democrats say, ‘The only Republicans I like are the ones I see on Alpha House,’” Alter says.

  • Sinus duo sunt maiores, vastque; alter is, qui S. Laurentij gurges; alter, qui Francius appellatur.

  • The Federal Reserve Board reserves the right to add to, alter, or amend these regulations.

  • Cert alter nostrm magnam itineris partem ger, debilitatsque iacuit.

  • Nam neque id diu fuit, & semper altero decumbente, alter stetit.

  • Ergo statim ex Aquitania euocatus Sacerdos vnus, alter ex ipsa Francia desumptus.