Meaning of change in English
US /ʧeɪnʤ/ UK /ʧeɪnʤ/
1. the act, fact, process, or result of making or becoming different
There is no change in the condition of his sickness.
2. anything or any person taking place of another
She took a change of clothes with her.
3. money that you get back when you give too much when buying something
You gave me the wrong change.
US /ʧeɪnʤ/ UK /ʧeɪnʤ/
Yesterday there was a sudden change in the weather.
2. take off your clothes and put on different clothes
change into one's nightclothes
3. get off a bus and get on to another one in order to continue your journey
We changed trains for Tokyo at Osaka.
4. exchange money, or break into small money
Can you give me change for a 100-dollar bill?