changing
/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
changing — 形容詞
- changingpositive
- more changingcomparative
- most changingsuperlative
1. describes a person, situation, or thing that is actively moving from one state,
變化的
處於變化狀態的
describes a person, situation, or thing that is actively moving from one state, form, or condition to another instead of staying the same.
The changing weather made it hard for farmers near Chiang Mai to plan their harvest.
變化的天氣讓清邁附近的農民很難規劃他們的收成。
changing + weather/climate noun
Élise noticed the changing color of the leaves as autumn arrived in the park.
Élise 注意到公園裡的樹葉隨著秋天的到來而改變顏色。
The company's changing policies confused Tanvi and her colleagues at work.
公司不斷變化的政策讓 Tanvi 和她的同事們感到困惑。
Padma found it difficult to keep up with the changing rules at school.
Padma 覺得很難跟上學校不斷變化的規定。
A changing sky before a storm often turns a deep shade of grey.
暴風雨前變化的天空往往會轉為深灰色。
- evolving
suggests gradual, organic development over a longer period, often with improvement
- shifting
emphasises movement or repositioning, often of opinions, attitudes, or boundaries
- developing
implies growth or progress towards a more advanced state