イメージチェンジimeejichenji
1.

The act of altering one's appearance, clothing, or makeup to create a completely different impression or persona.

2.

A transformation in the way one is perceived by others, often involving significant changes to style or presentation.

3.

The process of redefining personal aesthetics or identity to cultivate a new public image or self-concept.

インターチェンジintaachenji
1.

A section of highway designed to connect multiple roadways, equipped with access ramps to facilitate smooth transitions without vehicle overlap.

2.

An entrance or exit point that allows vehicles to move between a freeway and surface streets.

3.

The act of exchanging or switching places between two entities or items.

エクスチェンジekusuchenji
1.

A process or action in which one item, currency, or service is swapped for another, often involving different countries or entities.

2.

The mechanism or rate at which one currency can be converted into another, reflecting the relative value of those currencies in financial markets.

3.

A physical location or platform where currency transactions, trades, or exchanges occur, facilitating the buying and selling of different financial instruments.

ギアチェンジgiachenji
1.

The act of changing the gear in a vehicle to adjust its speed and power, enabling optimal performance under varying driving conditions.

2.

A specific maneuver in the operation of a manual transmission, involving the selection of different gear ratios to enhance acceleration or maintain engine efficiency.

3.

A transition between different gears in a vehicle, typically involving the engagement or disengagement of the clutch in manual transmission systems.

チェンジchenji
1.

The act of making something different or altering its state, often used in the context of modifying perceptions or concepts, such as changing an image or idea.

2.

A switch between offensive and defensive roles in sports like baseball and American football, where teams alternate their positions.

3.

The process of exchanging or swapping items, for instance, when two players in tennis switch sides of the court during a match.

4.

The term used to refer to money returned after a purchase, especially in the context of coins or smaller denominations given back after a transaction.