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altering

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

改变,改动,更改,变更

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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

Examples

  • If a party is protected from that pain, the incentive to listen to the public and moderate its candidates or alter its agenda wanes.

  • The pandemic altered all the plans and schedules we’ve become accustomed to, and it left confusion in its wake.

  • Harvard eventually altered it’s platform via an eventual settlement agreement.

  • Over the centuries, as his fame grew, people outside the Middle East altered his name to Algoritmi.

  • But, again, no one should expect competitive fairness in this coronavirus-altered season.

  • And more trivial modifications like altering bodily odors and promoting a healthy lifestyle.

  • He throws every fiber of his being into each performance, altering his posture, elocution, temperament, and more.

  • Sex and passion; compulsive, life-changing, soul-altering sex, all to be made more explicit than he had done in the past.

  • But Francis has also implied that his hands are tied when it comes to changing doctrine or altering church teachings.

  • But a life-altering invasion of personal privacy is nothing like a trip on the steps at the Dolby Theatre.

  • The expense of altering the engine, and forking the water to bottom, and proving the mine, will not exceed 1000l.

  • Their reason for altering this plan and sending Peter to the School of Jurisprudence has not transpired.

  • Then he turned, and, without altering a muscle in his heavy face, began to load the rifles and lay them out upon the table.

  • It will be seen that since his conversion our author has changed his objects without altering his methods.

  • The weights kept altering according as one found oneself grasping this valued thing or that.