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exchange

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ex·change1 /ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/ ●●○ S3 W3 noun  
1 giving/receiving 给予/接受 [countableC, uncountableU]EXCHANGE the act of giving someone something and receiving something else from them 交换,互换
exchange of
 an exchange of political prisoners
互换政治犯
in exchange for something
 I’ve offered to paint the kitchen in exchange for a week’s accommodation.
我提出愿意粉刷厨房,条件是让我免费住一周。
 Four of my cassettes for your Madonna CD is a fair exchange.
我用四盒磁带换你的麦当娜激光唱片很公平。
part exchange
2 argument/discussion 争论/讨论 [countableC]ARGUE a short conversation, usually between two people who are angry with each other 短时间的交谈〔通常指两人相互生气时〕
 a quiet exchange between the judge and the clerk
法官和书记员轻声交换意见
 The DJ was fired after a heated exchange (=a very angry conversation) on air with a call-in listener.
那个音乐节目主持人在节目中和一名打电话来的收听者大吵了一顿,之后就被解雇了。
3 exchange of ideas/information etc when people discuss or share ideas, information etc 意见/信息等交流
 The organization is dedicated to the free exchange of information.
该机构致力于信息的自由交流。
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4 STH you buy 购买的商品 [countableC] the act of giving something you have bought back to the store where you bought it, for example because it does not work, fit etc, and taking something else instead 〔商品的〕调换
 The store’s policy is not to allow returns or exchanges.
该商店规定货品概不退换。
5 moneyPE [uncountableU] a process in which you change money from one currency to another 〔货币的〕兑换
 Most capital cities have extensive exchange facilities.
大部分首府城市都有大量外汇兑换处。
6 students/teachers 学生/教师 [countableC]VISIT an arrangement in which a student, teacher etc visits another school or university to work or study 〔学生、教师等的〕互访,交换
on an exchange (with somebody)
 I’m here for one term, on an exchange with Dr. Fisher.
我在这里待一个学期,与费希尔博士作互访。
7 jobs/homes etc 工作/家庭等 [countableC] an arrangement in which you stay in someone’s home, do someone’s job etc for a short time while that person stays in your home, does your job etc 〔短期的〕住所[工作]交换
 Kate’s in New York on an employee exchange so she can get some more training.
凯特在纽约参加雇员交换,这样她可以受到更多的培训。
8 fight 战斗 [countableC]PMFIGHT an event during a war or fight when two people, armies etc shoot or fire missiles at each other 交火,交战
exchange of fire/gunfire 交火
9. BUILDING 建筑物corn/wool/cotton etc exchange TBBBBTa large building in a town that was used in the past for buying and selling corn, wool etc 玉米/羊毛/棉花等交易所 labour exchange, stock exchange
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nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: a short conversation, usually between two people who are angry with each other
adjectives
a brief exchange (=a short conversation)
There followed a brief exchange between Mitti and Helga in German.
an angry exchange
His angry exchange with the referee earned him a yellow card.
a heated exchange (=a very angry conversation)
I overheard a heated exchange between John and his wife.
an acrimonious exchange formal (=in which people show their anger and criticize each other)
The newspaper article led to a series of acrimonious exchanges between leading scientists.
a sharp exchange (=one that shows someone disapproves of something or is annoyed)
The proposed bill provoked some sharp exchanges in the House of Commons.
a bitter exchange (=one in which people criticize each other with strong feelings of hate and anger)
There were bitter exchanges between them outside the court room.
a verbal exchange (=spoken rather than written)
The two boxers recently became involved in a heated verbal exchange.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 5: a process in which you change money from one currency to another
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + exchange
currency exchange
We have seen wide fluctuations in rates of currency exchange this year.
foreign exchange (=money in the currency of a foreign country, that a country gets by selling goods abroad)
Timber is a vital source of foreign exchange earnings for the country.
exchange + NOUN
the exchange rate
What's the current exchange rate between the dollar and the euro?
an exchange market (=a financial market where different currencies are bought and sold)
The pound rose against the dollar on the world foreign currency exchange markets.
exchange controls (=limits on the amount of a currency people are allowed to exchange)
The government is going to impose stricter exchange controls.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 6: an arrangement in which a student, teacher etc visits another school or university to work or study
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + exchange
a student exchange
Our college arranged student exchanges with four colleges in France.
a staff exchange
The staff exchange programme allows the company to share personnel with partner institutions abroad.
a cultural/scientific/academic exchange
The mayors of Tokyo and New York signed an agreement to encourage cultural exchanges between the cities.
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exchange2 ●●○ verb [transitiveT]  
1 EXCHANGE
a) to give someone something and receive the same kind of thing from them at the same time 交换,互换
 We exchange gifts at Christmas.
我们在圣诞节时交换礼物。
 At the end of the game, players traditionally exchange shirts with each other.
按照传统,比赛结束时两队队员互换球衣。
 We exchanged phone numbers.
我们交换了电话号码。
b) EXCHANGEto give someone something and receive something different from them 兑换;更换 SYN change
exchange something for something
 Where can I exchange my dollars for pounds?
我在哪里可以把美元兑换成英镑?
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In everyday British English, people usually say swap or, in everyday American English, trade, rather than exchange: 在日常英国英语中,人们一般说swap,在日常美国英语中一般说trade,而不说exchange
Do you want to swap (British EnglishBrE)/trade (American EnglishAmE) seats with me?
你想和我换座位吗?
2 to replace one thing with another 调换,更换 SYN swap
3 exchange words/looks etc (with somebody) if two people exchange words, looks etc, they talk to each other, look at each other etc (与某人)交谈/对视等
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4. exchange blows (with somebody) if two people exchange blows, they hit each other (跟某人)打架
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5 exchange information/ideas etc EXCHANGEto discuss something or share information, ideas etc 交流信息/想法等
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6. exchange contracts especially British EnglishBrEBBTEXCHANGE to complete the final stage of buying a house by signing a contract with the person you are buying it from 〔与卖方签署并〕交换购房契约
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exchangeable adjectiveadj
nTHESAURUS
exchange to give something to someone, and receive a similar thing from them at the same time. Exchange is often used about people telling each other about their ideas, phone numbers, addresses etc
They exchanged photographs before they met.
a place where people can exchange ideas
We exchanged email addresses.
if you are unhappy with the jacket, you can always take it back and exchange it for another one.
These coupons can be exchanged for meals and accommodation.
change to exchange something, especially money. Also used in British English about exchanging something you have bought for something different
I need to change some dollars.
She changed all her money into euros.
We thought it was time we changed our car for something more modern.
swap (also do a swap BrE) informal to give something to someone, who gives you something similar
The two schools use the Internet to swap pictures, stories, and jokes.
I like your room better – do you want to do a swap?
trade (also do a trade American EnglishAmE) to exchange something that you have for something that someone else has
The stolen phones are being traded for drugs.
The boys trade sports cards on the playground.
We've got lots of plants we don't need – do you want to do a trade?
switch to change the places of two or more people or things, so that each one is in the place the other was before
Can I switch seats with you?
reciprocate to do or give something, because someone has done or given something similar to you – a rather formal use
They invited us to dinner a while ago, and I'd like to reciprocate.
in exchange/return (for something) if you give something in exchange or in return for something else, you give it in order to get something else back
Williams will plead guilty in exchange for a reduced sentence.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
exchangeex·change1 /ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/ noun
1[countableC]FINANCE a market where goods, services, or shares are bought and sold, in return for money
the London International Financial Futures Exchange
the London Metal Exchange
commodity exchange futures exchange mercantile exchange options exchange stock exchange
2COMMERCE corn/wool/cotton exchange a large building in a town, that was used in the past for buying and selling corn, wool etc
an historic old corn exchange
3[uncountableU] (also foreign exchange)FINANCE the activity of buying and selling currenciesSYN FOREX
We have recently seen the removal of exchange controls (=limits on the amount of currency you are allowed to exchange).
huge foreign exchange deals
They also made healthy profits in their foreign exchange operations.
see also exchange rate
direct exchange indirect exchange
4[uncountableU]FINANCE money in the currency of a foreign country, for example money obtained through exports
When oil prices were depressed, Mexico made a great effort to promote manufactured exports as an alternative source of foreign exchange.
The Suez Canal is one of Egypt’s main foreign exchange earners.
5[countableC, uncountableU] when you accept one thing in return for another
the exchange of goods and services
Tickets cannot be accepted back for exchange or re-sale.
information exchange
6[countableC]JOB an arrangement in which two people from different countries, areas etc do each other’s jobs for a period of time
He was on a six-month exchange at the factory where her father was works manager.
exchangeexchange2 verb [transitiveT]
1to give someone something and receive something in return
The new system allows marketing data as well as orders and invoices to be exchanged.
exchange something for something
Around £2 billion is exchanged for chips in casinos every year.
2COMMERCEif a shop or company exchanges something you have bought, they take it back and give you a new one, for example because the thing you first bought has a fault
The store will not exchange goods without a receipt.
3if you exchange money, you get money in one currency for money in another
Where can I exchange my dollars for pounds?
4exchange contracts British EnglishBrEPROPERTY to complete the final stage of buying a house or other property by signing a contract with the person you are buying it from
The firm had just exchanged contracts on a nine-acre site.
see also exchange of contracts

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