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Mean To cause to be different.
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2. Can you give me change for a ¡Ì5 note? (5ÆÄ¿îµå ÁöÆó¸¦ ¹Ù²Ù¾î ÁÙ °ÍÀÌ ÀÖ½À´Ï±î)
3. I changed places with my brother. (³ª´Â µ¿»ý°ú ±³´ëÇß´Ù)
4. He changed the five dollar bill to five one-dollar bills. (±×´Â 5´Þ·¯ ÁöÆó¸¦ 1´Þ·¯ ÁöÆó 5ÀåÀ¸·Î ¹Ù²å´Ù)
5. a change for the better (°³·®, Áøº¸)
[Áß3] õÀç1. Scientists are always studying the changes in the bodies and brains of astronauts. [10°ú]
2. Astronauts' bodies change in space. [10°ú]
3. The brain also changes in space. [10°ú]
4. Other changes in the brain make it difficult to stand and walk for the first few days back on Earth. [10°ú]
5. Some of these changes may cause motion sickness. [10°ú]
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