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词组 switch over
释义
Phr V
switch over
switches, switching, switched
switch over
to change from one method, product, or situation to anotherusually + to
We've switched over to low fat milk.They're switching over to a new computer system.
switch-over
noun singular often + to
The switch-over to the new system is unlikely to start for three years.
to change from one television or radio station to anotheroften + to
I'll switch over to the news after this.
phraseswitch over1. switch over to change from one method, system, product etc to a different one+to I've switched over to telephone banking because it's more convenient. The power failure created chaos throughout the city and forced three hospitals to switch over to their emergency generators.+ from A new high-speed rail service would encourage millions of passengers to switch over from air travel. SIMILAR TO: switch over, change overswitchover n the change from one system, method etc to a different one: The switchover to less labor-intensive technologies has caused a serious unemployment problem.2. switch over BrE to change from one television or radio station to another: There's a film on the other channel - does anyone mind if I switch over? SIMILAR TO: turn over3. switch over if two people switch over, they each start doing the job or activity that the other one was doing before: If you get tired of driving we can always switch over. SIMILAR TO: change over, swap over

switch over (to someone or something)

1. To select or change to a different or alternative person or thing. We're switching over to a digital-only business model—producing physical products is just too costly. The studio switched over to a director who had more experience in action films. I'm going to start drinking diet soda, but I'll wait until after Christmas to switch over.
2. To cause someone or something to change or shift from one person or thing to another. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "switch" and "over." The doctors switched me over to a different medicine for my cholesterol. The company is switching everyone over to a new computer system that's supposed to be more secure.
3. To change to a particular television channel or radio station. We can switch over to your cartoon show once the news is finished. Don't switch over—I want to hear what the weather will be like this weekend.

switch something over (to something)

to convert something to something else. We are switching our furnace over to gas. We switched over our furnace to gas.

switch over (to someone or something)

to change to or choose someone or something else. That newscaster is too contentious. Switch over to another station. Okay, I'll switch over.

switch over

v.
1. To make or undergo a shift from one thing to another: I switched over to the trumpet from the saxophone. Some groups have started using the new operating system, but our division won't switch over until next year.
2. To shift someone or something from one thing to another: The IT department switched our division over to the new operating system. A better medicine came out, so the doctor switched over all her patients.
3. To change channels: I switched over to the classical music station when I got bored with the news.
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