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to change angļu valodā:

1. adapt adapt


He couldn't adapt to new circumstances.
Man has a great capacity to adapt to environmental changes.
A large organization can be slow to adapt to change.
The curry they serve in Japan is milder than real Indian curry. They adapt it to Japanese tastes.
It is often hard to adapt when confronted with an imponderable event.
These styles can be adapted to suit individual tastes.
In Mexico we had to adapt to a different climate.
A successful business is one that adapts to changing situation.
You'll need to be energetic and able to adapt quickly.
adapt to a new society
Dogs easily adapt to new environment as long as their owner is with them.
It's easy to adapt to better condition that you were used to.
It can be quite difficult adapting to the climate. It’s always far too hot for me in summer.
The textile industry will adapt to a market of free competition in the coming years.

2. vary vary


they vary
Therefore, the sizes will vary.
Wages vary in relation to the age of the worker.
You think that people are okay, but I allow one to think that people and all societies are bad. No one wants other people to tolerate their mischief. People give grief to people because their viewpoints vary.
ASCII quotes are a substitute character for the “real” quotes that vary from language to language, and the advent of Unicode have rendered ASCII quotes obsolete.
The temperature in different places can vary greatly at the same time of year.
It is generally assumed that fundamental constants such as c have the same value throughout spacetime, meaning that they do not depend on location and do not vary with time.
A word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanging, it is the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in colour and content according to the circumstances and time in which it is used.
Our services vary.
the menu varies every day / opinions vary / with vary success
Are you the type of person whose moods vary from day to day, or are you moods fairly steady and constant?
I need to vary my diet more
Then vary the rules and play a different game
Car prices vary greatly across Europe. / Temperatures vary depending on the time of year. / I try to vary what I eat.
Salary scales vary between states/from state to state/according to state/with each state.

Angļu vārds "to change"(vary) notiek komplektos:

słówka unit 2 (synonimy, definicje)
Cambridge do 07.2019

3. turn over a new leaf turn over a new leaf


Ben moved to London to turn over a new leaf.
He's decided to turn over a new leaf and quit gambling.

Angļu vārds "to change"(turn over a new leaf) notiek komplektos:

Vocabulary from Masterclass Proficiency Units 1-10

4. to turn into to turn into



Angļu vārds "to change"(to turn into) notiek komplektos:

Słówka 11.03.12

5. reverse reverse


If a man wants to learn to sound like a native speaker of Japanese, he shouldn't only learn Japanese from women. The reverse is true for a woman.
He did the reverse of what I asked.
in reverse order
Instead of putting the car into gear, she put it into reverse, causing a great deal of damage to the store-front.
Our performance was a huge reverse.
Labour have accused him of putting the economy into reverse.
You're blocking my gate - can you reverse a little?
The effects of the disease can only be reversed by a bone-marrow donation.
Driving in reverse is always more difficult than driving forward.
It would take years to reverse the damage that has been done to the environment.
In the morning they walk to school, in the afternoon they simply reverse their earlier route.
You should reverse carefully.
People have plastic surgies because they think they can reverse ageing.
Count from one to five in reverse order, please!
Translation is always a treason, and as a Ming author observes, can at its best be only the reverse side of a brocade,—all the threads are there, but not the subtlety of colour or design.

6. alter alter


The man who is constantly making decisions and being compelled to alter them gets nowhere.
If you alter the plan, you must inform the team members of the changes.
he's an altered man
Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.
It is not clear whether Lander intended to alter Emmet's style from the beginning.
After weighing all these considerations, the promoters will present their scheme in the form of a private bill; however, they might find themselves forced to alter the route in order to meet criticisms in Parliament.
The word of God is the creation we behold and it is in this word, which no human invention can counterfeit or alter, that God speaketh universally to man.
Trump has also issued secret waivers to ethics rules, so that political appointees can alter regulations that they previously lobbied to dismantle.
The situation has altered radically since last week.
Democrats' convention platform altered to add God after Paul Ryan criticism.
alter ego
He altered his lifestyle when he found out he was sick.
When your expectations are not met, you should alter them.
Why should we alter winemaking methods for wines that are selling well? Montenegrin politicians must do everything in their power to alter that image.
Kathy set about brightening her coworkers' day with fresh muffins when her demoniac alter ago, High Priestess Lilith, convinced her to poison them.

Angļu vārds "to change"(alter) notiek komplektos:

Chapter 7-12

7. to swap


to swap sth FOR sth (He swapped his watch for a box of cigars.)
We chat with each other to have a laugh ot to swap opinions.

Angļu vārds "to change"(to swap) notiek komplektos:

Sprawdzian 2A i 2B

8. to shift


to move or change sth from one position or direction to another: The wind is expected to shift (to the east) tomorrow, to change of an idea, opinion

Angļu vārds "to change"(to shift) notiek komplektos:

english words

9. evolve


As time goes on you will evolve as a person.
The simple plan evolved into a complicated scheme.
The company has evolved over the years into a multi-million dollar organization.
The rules of grammar and spelling have to be broken in order for a language to evolve.
The threat increases; a defence that doesn't evolve is meaningless.
I'm cuirious how it's gonna evolve.
evolve with changing economy
The situation has evolved and we must adapt.
The technology evolves so quickly.
The company has evolved into a major chemical manufacturer.
We did not evolve from monkeys. We share a common ancestor / A concrete plan evolved after much discussion
It is a ritual which has evolved over the centuries.
evolve = to change gradually, to develop
Each student must evolve his own way of learning. According to Darwin, humans evolved from apes.
Do all systems naturally evolve towards an equilibrium state?

10. to adapt plans



11. altered


She altered her plans.
She altered her old clothes to make them look more fashionable.
... altered people's comsumption habits
However, certain factual elements and the timing of events have been altered for the sake of the nar
She altered joy with grief.
That altered the aspect of the case.
This coat must be altered.
I altered my typical lunch and had a steak instead.
The town has altered a lot in the last two years.
She has altered the way she does her hair.