| Główne tłumaczenia |
| change⇒ vtr | (alter) | zmieniać ndk. |
| | | zmienić dk. |
| | Anna wants to change the agreement. |
| | Anna chce zmienić umowę. |
| change [sth]⇒ vtr | (transform) | przekształcać, zmieniać ndk. |
| | | przekształcić, zmienić dk. |
| | Throughout history, men haven't changed their true nature at all. |
| | Na przestrzeni historii ludzie wcale nie zmienili swojej prawdziwej natury. |
| change into [sth/sb] vi + prep | (be transformed) | zmieniać się w coś/kogoś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| | | zmienić się w coś/kogoś zwr. dk. + przyim. |
| | | przekształcać się w coś/kogoś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| | | przekształcić się w coś/kogoś zwr. dk. + przyim. |
| | The larva changed into an adult. |
| change [sth] vtr | (clothes) | zmieniać ndk. |
| | | zmienić dk. |
| | | przebierać się zwr. ndk. |
| | | przebrać się zwr. dk. |
| | I need to change my clothes. |
| | Muszę zmienić moje ubranie. |
| change [sth] vtr | (exchange, swap) | zamieniać ndk. |
| | | zamienić dk. |
| | The two passengers want to change seats with each other. |
| | Dwóch pasażerów chce się zamienić ze sobą miejscami. |
| change n | (alteration) | zmiana ż |
| | The parties made a change to the contract. |
| | Strony dokonały zmiany w kontrakcie. |
| change n | (variation) | zmiana ż |
| | The scientists observed a change in the sensor data. |
| | Naukowcy zaobserwowali zmianę w danych czujnika. |
| change n | uncountable (money exchange) | reszta ż |
| | Do you have change for a fifty-dollar bill? |
| | Masz wydać resztę z pięćdziesięciu dolarów? |
| change n | uncountable (coins) | drobne m, l.mn. |
| | Gus keeps a lot of change in his pocket. |
| | Gus trzyma mnóstwo drobnych w kieszeni. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia |
| change n | (act of changing) | zmiana ż |
| | The change in the weather occurred over night. |
| change n | (substitution) | zmiana ż |
| | The coach asked for a change of player. |
| change n | (novelty) | zmiana ż |
| | The new procedures were quite a change compared with the old way. |
| change n | (music: altered tonality) | zmiana ż |
| | This song has a lot of key changes for the pianist. |
| change n | (clothes) | zmiana ż |
| | (ubrania) | zmienić dk. |
| | | przebrać się zwr. dk. |
| | Mary was going straight out after work, so she took a change of outfit with her to the office. |
| the change n | informal (menopause) | menopauza ż |
| | Weight gain is common among women who are going through the change. |
| change⇒ vi | (transportation: trains, planes) | przesiadać się zwr. ndk. |
| | | przesiąść się zwr. dk. |
| | You need to change at Kings Cross Station. |
| change vi | (become different) | zmieniać się zwr. ndk. |
| | | zmienić się zwr. dk. |
| | Everyone changes as they get older. Audrey knew something had changed, but she wasn't sure what it was. |
| change vi | (voice: deepen, break) | zmieniać się zwr. ndk. |
| | | zmienić się zwr. dk. |
| | Larry's voice changed as he went through puberty. |
| change vi | (put on different clothes) | przebierać się zwr. ndk. |
| | | przebrać się zwr. dk. |
| | It's cold outside. You should change. |
| change into [sth] vi + prep | (switch vehicle gears) | zmieniać ndk. |
| | | zmienić dk. |
| | (potoczny) | wrzucać ndk. |
| | (potoczny) | wrzucić dk. |
| | On the hill, change into second gear. |
| change [sth]⇒ vtr | (exchange currency) | wymieniać ndk. |
| | | wymienić dk. |
| | I want to change these dollars for euros. |
| change [sth] vtr | (get smaller money) | rozmieniać ndk. |
| | | rozmienić dk. |
| | You should change your bills for coins. |
| change [sth] vtr | (give smaller money) | rozmieniać ndk. |
| | | rozmienić dk. |
| | Can you change a fiver? |
| change [sth] vtr | (change for [sth] new or clean) | zmieniać ndk. |
| | | zmienić dk. |
| | Change the bed linen at least once a week. |
| change [sth] for [sth] vtr + prep | (exchange, switch) | zmieniać coś na coś, zamieniać coś na coś zwrot ndk. |
| | | zmienić coś na coś, zamienić coś na coś zwrot dk. |
| | Don't forget to change your winter clothes for lightweight ones before you depart. |
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change [sth] around (US, change around [sth] (US), change [sth] round (UK), change round [sth] (UK) vtr + adv | (rearrange [sth]) | przestawiać ndk. |
| | | przestawić dk. |
| | You can change around the icons on your computer to make them more convenient. The coach changed the players around to balance out the teams. |
change around, changearound, change round n | (rearrangement, shift) | zmiana ż |
| | The change around in the team's coaching has helped them win many more games this year. |
| change course v expr | (alter one's direction) | zmieniać kierunek ndk. + m |
| | | zmienić kierunek dk. + m |
| | The ship changed course and headed for Durban. |
| change for the better n | (improvement) | zmiana na lepsze wyr. |
| | Her lovely, new hair style is definitely a change for the better. |
| change for the better v | (to improve) | zmieniać się na lepsze |
| | | zmienić się na lepsze |
| | If you don't change for the better the engagement's off. |
| change hands vi | (be exchanged) | wymieniać ndk. |
| | | wymienić się dk. |
| change hands vi | (use your other hand) | zmieniać właściciela ndk. + m |
| | | zmienić właściciela dk. + m |
| | When I get tired of scrubbing with my right hand, I change hands and start scrubbing with my left. |
| change hands vtr + npl | (pass into possession of another) | zmieniać właściciela ndk. + m |
| | | zmienić właściciela dk. + m |
| | That old car has changed hands seven times since it was new. |
| change machine n | (machine that dispenses coins) | automat do monet m + ż, l.mn. |
| | They've just installed change machines at the car wash. |
| change of heart n | (reversal of an attitude or feeling) | zmiana nastawienia ż + n |
| | I don't know what has brought about his change of heart, but Reza now says he'd love to come to France with me. |
| change of mind n | (reversal of decision) | zmiana decyzji ż + ż |
| | She's had a change of mind and now says she won't marry me. |
| change of pace n | figurative (refreshing deviation from the usual) | zmiana tempa ż + n |
| | The water fight was a wonderful change of pace after working in the garden. Tonight's dinner is a welcome change of pace from the usual meat and potatos. |
| change of profession n | (retraining for new career) | zmiana zawodu ż + m |
| | I've had a change of profession: I used to be a bookmaker, but now I'm an ordinary accountant. |
| change of scene n | figurative (refreshing deviation) | zmiana otoczenia ż + n |
| | Jake was looking for a change of scene, and decided to apply for a job abroad. |
| change of venue n | (new or different place or setting) | zmiana miejsca ż + n |
| | The change of venue meant we held the meeting in the town hall, rather than in the new school. |
| change of venue n | (law: moving location of a trial) | zmiana miejsca ż + n |
| | The defence lawyers asked for a change of venue because they feared the pre-trial publicity had tainted the local jury pool. |
| change ownership vtr + n | (become property of [sb] new) | zmieniać właściciela ndk. + m |
| | | zmienić właściciela dk. + m |
| | We saw a big improvement in the property next door when it changed ownership. |
| change places vtr + npl | (swap positions) | zamieniać się miejscami zwr. ndk. + n, l.mn. |
| | | zamienić się miejscami zwr. dk. + n, l.mn. |
| | The photographer asked the two children to change places before he took the picture. |
| change places with [sb] v expr | (swap positions with) | zamieniać się z kimś miejscami zwrot zwr. ndk. |
| | | zamienić się z kimś miejscami zwrot zwr. dk. |
| | Kathy changed places with Jim so that she could sit by the window. |
| change places vtr + npl | (exchange roles) | zamieniać się rolami zwr. ndk. + ż, l.mn. |
| | | zamienić się rolami zwr. dk. + ż, l.mn. |
| | The couple changed places, with Dan becoming a house husband and Sally going out to work. |
| change places with [sb] v expr | (exchange roles with) | zamieniać się z kimś rolami zwrot zwr. ndk. |
| | | zamienić się z kimś rolami zwrot zwr. dk. |
| | If parents and children could change places with each other, it would be a real eye opener. |
| change sides vtr + npl | (sport: to other end of pitch) | zmieniać strony ndk. + ż, l.mn. |
| | | zmienić strony dk. + ż, l.mn. |
| | When it was time to change sides my team had the disadvantage of the setting sun shining right into our eyes. |
| change sides vtr + npl | (switch allegiance) | zmieniać strony ndk. + ż, l.mn. |
| | | zmienić strony dk. + ż, l.mn. |
| | Quian Lo lost the battle because many of his troops changed sides in the middle and joined the enemy. |
| change the subject v expr | (start talking about [sth] else) | zmieniać temat ndk. + m |
| | | zmeinić temat dk. + m |
| | Let's change the subject and talk about something less depressing. |
| change up n | (baseball: slower pitch) | tłumaczenie niedostępne |
| | The pitcher's change-up came across home plate 20 miles per hour slower than his fastball. |
| change with the times v | (modernize) | unowocześniać ndk. |
| | | unowocześnić dk. |
| | The company needs to change with the times and become smaller and more efficient. |
| change your mind v expr | (reverse your decision) | zmieniać zdanie ndk. + n |
| | | zmienić zdanie dk. + n |
| | I changed my mind and decided to go to the party after all. |
| climate change n | (global warming) | zmiana klimatu ż + m |
| | Scientists believe that climate change may be responsible for larger and more frequent storms. |
| exact change n | (coins to a precise amount) | dokładna reszta przym. + ż |
| | You must pay your bus fare with exact change. |
| for a change adv | (contrary to the norm) | dla odmiany przyim. + ż |
| | It's nice to see her smile for a change. |
| gradual change n | (slow transformation or alteration) | stopniowa zmiana przym. + ż |
| | Darwin's theory of evolution based on gradual change stood in marked contrast to the creationist ideas that were prevalent at the time. |
| have a change of heart vi | (go against one's previous decision) | zmieniać zdanie ndk. + n |
| | | zmienić zdanie dk. + n |
| | She's had a change of heart and is inviting her sister after all. |
| make a change v expr | (amend [sth]) | wprowadzać zmianę ndk. + ż |
| | | wprowadzić zmianę dk. + ż |
| | | dokonywać zmiany ndk. + ż |
| | | dokonać zmiany dk. + ż |
| | The editor advised the author to make a change on page 2. |
| quick change of opinion n | (about-face) | szybka zmiana zdania wyr. |
| | The quick change of opinion was brought about by the discovery of compromising documents. |
| radical change n | (fundamental or drastic revision) | radykalna zmiana przym. + ż |
| sex change n | (gender reassignment) | zmiana płci ż + ż |
| | Derek underwent a sex change last year. |
shortchange [sb] (US), short-change [sb] (UK)⇒ vtr | (return insufficient money to) | wydawać za mało, zwracać za mało zwrot ndk. |
| | | wydać za mało, zwrócić za mało zwrot dk. |
| sudden change n | (abrupt difference) | nagła zmiana przym. + ż |
| | There was a sudden change in his manner when his mother arrived. |
| time change n | (seasonal adjustment of clocks) | zmiana czasu ż + m |
| | Every fall there's a time change. |
| total change n | (transformation) | całkowita zmiana przym. + ż |
| undergo a change v expr | (be transformed) | przechodzić zmianę ndk. + ż |
| | | przejść zmianę dk. + ż |
| | When a woman hits menopause, her body will undergo a major change. |