changer
11Changer — Not to be confused with Changers, the Wildstorm characters, or Changer, the fantasy novel by Jane Lindskold Changer Origin Akureyri, Iceland Genres Death metal, metalcore Years active 1999−present …
12changer — vt. (un bébé...) ; transformer, modifier, infléchir, métamorphoser ; donner changer l apparence // l aspect changer de ; varier, moduler ; changer de couleur (ep. du raisin) : sanzhî (Cordon 083b, Saxel 002), shandjé (Doucy Bauges), shandyé (Aix… …
13changer — v.i. Se dit pour « échanger », et se construit généralement avec pour et non avec contre : Changer un cheval borgne pour un aveugle. / Change pas de main, continue, tout va bien (même sens dans le domaine érotique). / Changer de disque, changer… …
14changer — See CD changer column changer column gear changer …
15changer — noun 1. a person who changes something an inveterate changer of the menu • Syn: ↑modifier • Derivationally related forms: ↑modify (for: ↑modifier), ↑change …
16changer — n. a coin; record changer * * * [ tʃeɪndʒə] record changer a coin …
17changer — change ► VERB 1) make or become different. 2) exchange for another. 3) move from one to (another). 4) (change over) move from one system or situation to another. 5) exchange (a sum of money) for the same sum in a different currency or… …
18changer — /chayn jeuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that changes something. 2. See record changer. 3. Obs. a moneychanger. [1350 1400; ME. See CHANGE, ER1] * * * …
19Changer — The name given to a clearing member that is willing to assume the opposite position of a futures contract within a larger alternative exchange, of which it also is a clearing member. A changer commonly refers to clearing members of the CME who… …
20changer — noun Changer is used after these nouns: ↑CD …