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unchangingly

/cheynj/US // tʃeɪndʒ //UK // (tʃeɪndʒ) //

一如既往地,始终如一地,一如既往,始终如一

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    changed, chang·ing.

    • : to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one's name;to change one's opinion;to change the course of history.
    • : to transform or convert: The witch changed the prince into a toad.
    • : to substitute another or others for; exchange for something else, usually of the same kind: She changed her shoes when she got home from the office.
    • : to give and take reciprocally; interchange: to change places with someone.
    • : to transfer from one to another: You'll have to change planes in Chicago.
    • : to give or get an equivalent amount of money in lower denominations in exchange for: to change a five-dollar bill.
    • : to give or get foreign money in exchange for: to change dollars into euros.
    • : to remove and replace the covering or coverings of: to change a bed.
    • : to remove a dirty diaper from and replace it with a clean one: new parents, learning to change a baby.
v.无主动词 verb
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    changed, chang·ing.

    • : to become different: Overnight the nation's mood changed.
    • : to become altered or modified: Colors change if they are exposed to the sun.
    • : to become transformed or converted: The toad changed back into a prince.
    • : to pass gradually into: Summer changed to autumn.
    • : to switch or to make an exchange: If you want to sit next to the window, I'll change with you.
    • : to transfer between trains or other conveyances: We can take the local and change to an express at the next stop.
    • : to remove one's clothes and put on different clothes: She changed into jeans.
    • : to pass from one phase to another.
    • : to become deeper in tone; come to have a lower register: The boy's voice began to change when he was thirteen.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the act or fact of changing; fact of being changed: They are pleased by the change in their son's behavior.
    • : a transformation or modification; alteration: They noticed the change in his facial expression.
    • : a variation or deviation: a change in the daily routine.
    • : the substitution of one thing for another: We finally made the change to an oil-burning furnace.
    • : variety or novelty: Let's try a new restaurant for a change.
    • : the passing from one place, state, form, or phase to another: a change of seasons;social change.
    • : Jazz. harmonic progression from one tonality to another; modulation.
    • : the supplanting of one thing by another: We need a total change of leadership.
    • : anything that is or may be substituted for another.
    • : a fresh set of clothing.
    • : money given in exchange for an equivalent of higher denomination.
    • : a balance of money that is returned when the sum tendered in payment is larger than the sum due.
    • : coins of low denomination.
    • : any of the various sequences in which a peal of bells may be rung.
    • : Also 'change .British. exchange.
    • : Obsolete. changefulness; caprice.
  1. 1
    • : change off, to take turns with another, as at doing a task.to alternate between two tasks or between a task and a rest break.

Phrases

  • change hands
  • change horses in midstream, don't
  • change off
  • change of heart
  • change of life
  • change of pace
  • change one's mind
  • change one's stripes
  • change one's tune
  • change the subject
  • for a change
  • leopard cannot change its spots
  • piece of change
  • ring the changes

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inforever
Synonyms
always始终,总是,总是这样,总是如此endlessly不停地,不绝于耳,不休地,不休的eternally永恒地,永恒,永恒的,永世permanently永久地,永久,永久的,永久地进行evermore永远,永远的,永远地,永远都是perpetually永恒地,永恒的,永恒,永续durably耐用地,持久地,耐用,耐用的enduringly持久地,永恒地,经久不衰地,经久不衰everything considered一切都考虑到了,事无巨细,一切都在考虑之中,事事考虑for always始终为,总是,始终,总是这样for good为好,为善,为良好,为好的for keeps为了保持,为了保留,为了保存,为了保证for life为生活,为生命,为生,为人生forevermore永远的,永远,永恒的,永远地immortally不朽的,不朽,长生不老,永恒地in perpetuity永久的,永远的,永久,永恒的in perpetuum永无止境,永恒的,永恒,永无止境的infinitely无限,无限的,无限大,无限次interminably无休止地,无休止的,不停地,不间断地lastingly持久地,永恒地,永久地,久而久之now and forever现在和永远,从现在到永远,现在和将来,现在和将来都是如此on and on不断地,不停地,不断的,不停地说着till doomsday至死不渝,至死方休,直到末日来临,直到末日till blue in the face脸色发青,颜面扫地,脸色发白,满脸通红till death do us part至死不渝,至死方休,白头到老,白头偕老till the cows come home归心似箭,归根结底,归根到底,归根结底还是因为till the end of time至死不渝,天长地久,天荒地老,天下无不散之筵席world without end天下无不散之筵席,天下无不散的筵席,天下无贼,天地无极

Examples

  • One agency executive said that it would be surprising if advertisers return en masse in early August without commitments to address advertisers’ desired changes.

  • The government had estimated that the rule changes would cause about 70,000 women, and at most 126,000 women, to lose contraception coverage in one year.

  • His team’s mandate is to back companies tied to major long-term shifts in areas like climate change and health care.

  • The picture and the pace at which it was changing were dizzying.

  • The focus was on low-cost ergonomic changes that reduced physical stress.

  • Term limits could be a prescription to speed change along.

  • And as he adjusted to this change in circumstances, he screamed at himself a second time: Wait!

  • When we meet them, their lives are unfulfilled, and at no point are we convinced their condition will change.

  • If we want that to change, then all of us have to encourage our legislators to make funding community policing a priority.

  • Whatever happened overtook them both within a minute or so of that altitude change request, and they were never heard from again.

  • In treble, second and fourth, the first change is a dodge behind; and the second time the treble leads, there's a double Bob.

  • The Seven-score and four on the six middle Bells, the treble leading, and the tenor lying behind every change, makes good Musick.

  • Never was a change more remarkable than that which had come upon Mrs. Collingwood.

  • When the whole hunt is hunting up, each single change is made between the whole hunt, and the next bell above it.

  • Almost, he saw her visibly change—here in the twilight of the little Luxor garden by his side.