alter
v.
late 14c., "to change (something)," from Old French alterer "change, alter," from Medieval Latin alterare "to change," from Latin alter "the other (of the two)," from PIE *al- "beyond" (see alias, adv.) + comparative suffix -ter (as in other). Intransitive sense "to become otherwise" first recorded 1580s. Related: Altered; altering.
☞ ali, allo, alter
〔李〕[alter] v.改变,变动 ←alter (L alter)=the other 其它,另一