Traduction Anglais CHANGE



a change: un changement
noun

to change: changer, modifier
verb

(Do you have any) change?: (Avez-vous de) la monnaie?
noun
 
 
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Some examples of how to use CHANGE in a sentence:
- But that, my friend, may soon change: Vinyl is back in.
- Now, while she's changing the bill, tell me a bit more about your native Sweden, I've heard it's quite cold this time of year.
- The following winter, Bruno suffered a terrible accident which changed his life forever.
- Close relationships with organized crime, such as the Teamsters Union's ties with mafia boss Anthony 'Tony Pro' Provenzano, led the government to change its traditionally benevolent stance.
- He has requested that we change the day of 'Casual Dress Day'.
- I put a dollar in for coffee, and it hasn't given me back my change!
- A bit busy changing some light bulbs in Susie's office.
- I've e-mailed my changes to Susie and put you in copy.
- Incidentally, Bob tells me that Jean is progressing nicely and now knows how to change the desktop photo on the computers all by himself!
- It takes courage to change one's way of thinking.


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