to change profession or business
to convert (to another religion)
to change an emperor's or ruler's reign title (old)
to amend a judgement; to overrule the original decision; to commute (a sentence)
to alter; to modify; to revise
to correct oneself; to withdraw or modify one's previous remark
to make better; to improve
to deny; to go back on one's word
another day; some other time; to find another day (for appointment etc); to take a rain check
to switch from one major or faculty to another (at a university)
to rebuild; to transform (a building); to refurbish
to convert; to turn into (sth else); to adapt (a story to another medium)
to change (sth); to alter (sth); to change over (to sth else)
another day; some other day
to reschedule; to change the date (often to a later date); to rearrange (e.g. a meeting); to postpone
to correct; to amend; to put right; correction
to revise the current edition; revised edition
to change over to; to switch to; to use (sth different)
to change a name; to rename
to change one's reservation; to change tickets; to transfer to a different flight or airline
to reorganize; to reshuffle (posts etc)
to adapt; adaptation; to reorganize; to rearrange; rearrangement; to adjust; to revise; to transcribe; transcription; to convert
to change one's costume; to repackage; to remodel; to refit; to modify; to convert
change of appearance; to revise one's point of view
to revise (text, plan etc)
to correct (improve) a translation
to improve; to make better
to transform; to reform; to remodel; to remold
to change route; to divert (a road or a watercourse)
a gift of money given by parents on both sides after a wedding, to their new daughter-in-law or son-in-law
to improve communications
turn away from evil and follow virtue
to improve one's family's social status by moving up in the world; to switch one's allegiance to a new patron
transition period between dynasties; an interregnum
reformism (i.e. favoring gradual change as opposed to revolution)
to reform and open to the outside world; refers to Deng Xiaoping's policies from around 1980
to amend; to revise; to correct; to adjust; to improve; modification; to modify; to alter; to repair
abbr. for
勞動改造; reform through labor; laogai
(prison camp)
reform of the medical system
land reform; same as
土地改革
genetic modification
(GM); abbr. for
基因改造
to mark (homework, exam scripts etc); to correct and criticize (an article); to check; to correct; a correction (to a piece of writing)
to reform; to rectify and improve
to alter; to change; alteration
to alter (text); to change by painting over; to correct (with correction fluid)
to alter; to modify; to change; to tamper
to tamper with; to falsify
revised draft; new version (of a document)
struggle, criticize, and transform (Cultural Revolution catchcry)
reeducation through labor; laogai (prison camp)
genetic modification (GM)
(lit.) not to change, despite repeated admonition; incorrigible; unrepentant
reform of the writing system
not significantly changed
rehabilitation of displaced persons
rivers and mountains are easy to change, man's character much harder