词汇 | collocation_english_change |
释义 | Collocations with changeThese are words often used in combination with change. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. abrupt change The theoretical curves follow closely the dashed and dash-dotted numerical curves, and the abrupt change in tangent angle appears to fit almost exactly. accelerating change But, when we speak of helping young people to settle down in employment, we must recognise that they are facing a turbulent world of extraordinary and accelerating change. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 adaptive change The perception-action coupling is the result of an adaptive change of our central nervous system to environmental properties. adverse change Yesterday, we made it clear once again that we would not accept an adverse change in the abatement. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 age-related change Traditional theories and evidence for a critical period have stipulated a more abrupt age-related change and more deterministic outcomes in performance. anthropogenic change Can a better understanding of this process uncover characteristics of institutions that enhance capacity to respond to anthropogenic change? attitudinal change Attitudinal change is directional rather than random, it seems. behavioural change Attitudes affect the probability of behavioural change while behaviour affects the probability of attitudinal change. biochemical change When reaction kinetics and diffusion are coupled, travelling waves of chemical concentration can effect a biochemical change very much faster than straight diffusional processes. catastrophic change This makes governments responsive to stresses and shock and hence more resilient, which also enhances the potential for gradual rather than catastrophic change. climate change mitigation We want identified funding to tackle climate change mitigation. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English climatic change Assessing the response of plant functional types to climatic change in tropical forests. coaching change After a coaching change, the team rallied to finish fourth. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. conceptual change We know very little about the time-course of conceptual change: is it a trickle growing into a river? conformational change Consequently, the arginines are carried through the membrane electric field, resulting in a conformational change which couples channel opening to membrane voltage. constructive change Sometimes an exceptionally profitable asymmetric reaction may arise due to internal accidental changes and this may bring a revolutionary constructive change in the probiont. continual change A continual change occurs along strike between the thinner and thicker ends of the sandpacks, through complex along-strike anastomosing, splaying and branching of fault planes. corresponding change Thus, as the temperature increases or decreases in soil, a corresponding change in the mass attributed to each phase (aqueous and gas) will result. cosmetic change I suggest that the more necessary the reform, the more likely it is to go beyond cosmetic change and offer real administrative innovation. cultural change An institution that survives, such as matrimony, responds surely even if stubbornly to cultural change. cyclical change Nevertheless, the human mind has gone through that cyclical change. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 degenerative changes The period of major photoreceptor loss coincided with ages during which about 10% of photoreceptors appeared to show degenerative changes (4 -8 years of age). demographic change This article presents a case study of an elementary school situated within a prestigious school district that has undergone rapid demographic change in recent years. desired change The author has produced a formal method for specifying the desired change intentionally, using a 'formula-based' approach to updating needs rather than a 'model-based' technique. developmental change To explain developmental change, the grammar-based approaches exemplified here invoke the concept of maturation. dietary change Here we add in the mediating variables of dietary change to examine what effect they have on this key element of psychological well-being. dramatic change With this kind of variation there could be dramatic change in the sequence of events that follow. drastic change It was a drastic change from the sheer indifference that was prevalent until 2000. epigenetic change Most of the examples of unscheduled epigenetic change come from flowering plants, with a few from fungi. evolutionary change She may believe that it fosters positive evolutionary change. far-reaching change A variety of views has been expressed, but there is wide acceptance of the need for far-reaching change in the structure of local government. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 frequent change The requirement for frequent change and updating is also par t of the equation. fundamental change They experience a fundamental change in their personality, and the climax is reached with their complaints that they have become strangers to themselves. generational change A significant generational change in the industry, reflected in opposing musical tastes, was clearly emerging. genetic change If cultural innovations modify natural selection pressures, then genetic change resulting from modified natural selection is likely to follow. hormonal changes Both hormonal changes and environmental factors are important. impending change The regulations provide that the amber with red signal denotes an impending change, but whilst it is showing movement beyond the stop line remains prohibited. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 incremental change We focus in this article on incremental change, but our framework also sheds light on cases of episodic change. instantaneous change The trajectory of a system can have discontinuities, for example an instantaneous change in the velocity caused by an impact. institutional change It will be argued that political institutional change, including changes within the agencies of government, have been important in offering opportunities to groups of women. irreversible change Despite these failures, he insists, the course that the powers followed marked an irreversible change from the prewar diplomacy of imperialism. large-scale change All of us would like to see a large-scale change in the rating system. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 last-minute change That last-minute change tells us that the formula is not dependable and transparent. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 lasting change Needless to say, the commission's recommendations did not lead to lasting change. legislative change Legislative change, however, did not indicate a wish for easier access to divorce, as this would threaten family life and morality. long-lasting change Therefore, they are recognized as powerful tools to combat poverty and inspire positive, long-lasting change. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. long-term change This way of looking at the prehistoric world appealed to me, particularly with its emphasis on long-term change. longitudinal change in In addition, the present investigation specifically compared two viable alternative models for describing longitudinal change in antisocial behavior and alcohol dependence. major change The reliance on economic framing of regulation, though, signaled a major change in rhetorical emphasis. managerial change We introduced managerial change on a great scale without contemplating requalifying headmasters for the managerial role that they had to take on. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 marked change The skin sparing effect of high energy radiation has brought about a marked change for the better in the prevalence and severity of skin reactions. massive change The term 'transposition' is apt in instances of massive change based on competing models, in that here the pitch is changed. meaningful change Clinical significance : a statistical approach to defining meaningful change in psychotherapy research. measurable change The use of quantitative measures was important to demonstrate any measurable change in how well participants managed the walks and the tasks along the way. minor change This was a minor change; nevertheless it opened the door to a more flexible approach to the question of widows and orphans. momentous change First, we advance our understanding of public opinion about the economy by examining its particular characteristics in political economies undergoing momentous change. monumental change Although a new model of the agricultural system is needed, current infrastructure is not equipped to handle this monumental change. morphological change In the present study, we investigated the morphological change and viability of parenchymal microglial cells after transient ischemia and reperfusion. notable change The most notable change is the role that women occupy. noticeable change The trend was slow to take effect among the oldest staff, although a noticeable change appeared between 1988 and 1993. observed change This hypothesis predicts the observed change in statutory interpretation, and the outcome that was selected by the judiciary. pathological change Functional limitation, as the writers on disablement in the book tease out interestingly, is dependent on much more than pathological change in the joint. peaceful change On the contrary: most prefer some sort of peaceful change. physiological change Failed physiological change of the spiral arteries will result in persistence of the muscular layer. positive change This could be accounted for by general education level, in that more educated respondents generally reported seeing more positive change. profound change One profound change has been the diminution of the labour union movement. progressive change In turn, an understanding of these scope conditions facilitates the determination of whether and how progressive change can be implemented. proportional change In calculating the sample size necessary for the study we hypothesized a proportional change of 50 % in the proportion of participants with a relapse. proposed change The most revolutionary proposed change is the integration of the fee-forservice payment system for hospital doctors with the hospital budget. qualitative change When children attend to the input and repeatedly attempt to parse it, their performance undergoes a qualitative change. radical change After 1898, there was no real radical change in the country. rapid change It was found that the grain charge can vary significantly during the expansion because of the rapid change of the electrostatic potential. refreshing change This is a refreshing change from writing that presents selected quotes from interviews to illustrate particular themes or support an argument (including my own). resulting change The second term depicts the indirect effect, through the resulting change in the endogenous (or shadow) price of labour. revolutionary change The concept in fact contains the seeds of revolutionary change. seasonal change This is usually attributed to seasonal change in ambient temperature and their differential effects on the three granivorous groups. significant change This is real evidence of social mobility and a significant change in the composition of the administrative elite. slight change Only a slight change was reported in smoking and drinking behaviour. social change The major social change with demographic implications is undoubtedly the new roles of women. societal change Meaningful societal change (of which accountability is likely to be a key part) requires the overhaul of political, legal and social institutions. spare change Therefore, she and her children survived off the customers spare change or food left as a token of appreciation. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. statutory change The lease periods concerned, sometimes 999 years, are also too long to be undertaken without a reasonable possibility of statutory change during that period. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 structural change These figures may stand out in a regional context, but have not been achieved through structural change. stylistic change We have greater clarity on another kind of stylistic change, and one that is easier to understand. substantial change Despite the chronological distance from his early work, the politics of these later poems do not reflect any substantial change in outlook. substantive change I have also run the analysis using subsets of three and five administrations with no substantive change in my conclusions. subtle change The subtle change which was taking place in the fraternity during the 1230s and 1240s is fully explored. sudden change It is the discovery that a sudden change has taken place in the extent of globalisation which tends to affect support. suggested change But if this suggested change over time, it denied the existence of a considerable diversity of approaches within given periods. sweeping change Under the rule-based model, a single governmental edict can visit sweeping change on an entire industry. systemic change The era of sudden systemic change and decisions about basic structures is over. technological change Still, it may capture some novel aspects of structural technological change. temporal change Angular dispersion and temporal change of femtosecond pulses from misaligned pulse compressors. tidal changes This phenomenon may have been enhanced by the water movements and changing salinity caused by the rains and tidal changes. tremendous change The traditional tribal hierarchy has undergone tremendous change over the past fifty years. welcome change Another reason may be that church members help older people materially and visit them, probably a welcome change in their dreary existence. wholesale change Meaningful recovery, however, would only be possible in the wake of a wholesale change in the system of education. year-to-year changes Up to this point, the variability in the data due to year-to-year changes in maternal depressive symptomatology has not been included in any analysis. zoning change These hearings were called to solicit public input on a proposed zoning change. 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