switching
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A switch is a small control for an electrical device which you use to turn the device on or off. 開關
Leona put some detergent into the dishwasher, shut the door, and pressed the switch. 利昂娜在洗碗機裡放了些清潔劑,關上門,然後按下開關。
2. N-PLURAL On a railway track, the switches are the levers and rails at a place where two tracks join or separate. The switches enable a train to move from one track to another. 轉轍器[美國英語]
3. V-T/V-I If you switch to something different, for example to a different system, task, or subject of conversation, you change to it from what you were doing or saying before. 轉曏
Estonia is switching to a market economy. 愛沙尼亞正在曏市場經濟轉變。
The law would encourage companies to switch from coal to cleaner fuels. 法律會鼓勵各公司從用煤轉曏使用更清潔的燃料。
4. N-COUNT Switch is also a noun. 轉變[usu with supp]
The spokesman implicitly condemned the United States policy switch. 這位發言人含蓄地譴責了美國政策上的轉變。
5. PHRASAL VERB Switch over means the same as . 轉變
Within a few years the whole country will switch over to digital television. 幾年內全國將會換上數字電眡。
6. V-T/V-I If you switch your attention from one thing to another or if your attention switches, you stop paying attention to the first thing and start paying attention to the second. 轉移 (注意力)
My mother's interest had switched to my health. 我母親的興趣已轉移到我的健康上來了。
7. V-T If you switch two things, you replace one with the other. 調換
In half an hour, they'd switched the tags on every cable. 半個小時內,他們換了每根電纜的標簽。
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