changeable
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++change·a·ble /ˈtʃeɪndʒəbəl/ adjective CHANGE/BECOME DIFFERENTlikely to change, or changing often 可变的;易变的;多变的 OPP reliable changeable weather 变化无常的天气Examples from the Corpus
changeable• The daughter refused, because the wind was too cold and changeable.• The British weather is very changeable.• You love him now, but at your age feelings are changeable.• But according to the ideal, the imam is just only because he is vulnerable and changeable.• Everybody was, as Oliver knew himself to be, changeable.• First, the political demands on public enterprises lead to objectives that are confusing, changeable and often mutually at odds.• These changeable areas are called intertidal zones.• His changeable features, his tones, gestures and expressions seemed to defy descriptions.• I'm a changeable sort of person.• The rules of the game are seen as fixed at any point in time by mutual agreement and changeable through mutual agreement.• We have very changeable weather here, especially in the winter.• The changeable weather that November brings can lead to foggy conditions.change·a·ble adjectiveChineseSyllable
or likely Corpus change, often to changing
changeable
change‧a‧ble /ˈtʃeɪndʒəbəl/
adjective
OPP reliable:
changeable weather
change‧a‧ble /ˈtʃeɪndʒəbəl/
adjective Word Family: adjective: changeable, interchangeable, changed ≠ UNCHANGED, changing ≠ unchanging, changeless; noun: change, interchange, interchangeability; verb: change, interchange; adverb: interchangeably
likely to change, or changing often OPP reliable: