exchange的意思和读音

exchange

: [ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ] : [ɪks'tʃeɪndʒ]

n.

v.

exchanges  exchanging  exchanged  

v.+n.exchange information,exchange word,greeting exchange

v.keep

n.conversation,argument,talk,chat,discussion

v.swap over,replace,switch over

exchangen.giving and receiving

1.[c][u]an act of giving sth to sb or doing sth for sb and receiving sth in return

The exchange of prisoners took place this morning.

We need to promote an open exchange of ideas and information.

an exchange of glances/insults

an exchange of fire(= between enemy soldiers)

I buy you lunch and you fix my computer. Is that a fair exchange ?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

Would you like my old TV in exchange for this camera?

I'll type your report if you'll babysit in exchange .

conversation/argument

2.[c]a conversation or an argument

There was only time for a brief exchange.

The Prime Minister was involved in a heated exchange with Opposition MPs.

of money

3.[u]the process of changing an amount of one currency (= the money used in one country) for an equal value of another

currency exchange facilities

Where can I find the best exchange rate / rate of exchange ?

between two countries

4.[c]访an arrangement when two people or groups from different countries visit each other's homes or do each other's jobs for a short time

Our school does an exchange with a school in France.

Nick went on the French exchange.访

trade and cultural exchanges with China

building

5.[c]a building where business people met in the past to buy and sell a particular type of goods

the old Corn Exchange

v.give and receive

1.to give sth to sb and at the same time receive the same type of thing from them

to exchange ideas/news/information

Juliet and David exchanged glances(= they looked at each other) .

Everyone in the group exchanged email addresses.

I shook hands and exchanged a few words with the manager.

The two men exchanged blows(= hit each other) .

money/goods

2.to give or return sth that you have and get sth different or better instead

If it doesn't fit, take it back and the store will exchange it.

You can exchange your currency for dollars in the hotel.

contracts

3.~ contractsto sign a contract with the person that you are buying sth from, especially a house or land

v.1.(), (for)2.,,3.4.;(,) (from; into)5. (for)1.(), (for)2.,,3.4.;(,) (from; into)5. (for)

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na.1.“rates of exchange”

v.1.to give someone something in return for something that they give you2.if a store exchanges something that you bought there, it allows you to change it for something of a similar type or value, for example because it is damaged3.to say something to someone and then listen to what they say; to look at someone who is looking at you; to do something to someone who is doing the same thing to you4.to change money from the money of one country to the money of another country1.to give someone something in return for something that they give you2.if a store exchanges something that you bought there, it allows you to change it for something of a similar type or value, for example because it is damaged3.to say something to someone and then listen to what they say; to look at someone who is looking at you; to do something to someone who is doing the same thing to you4.to change money from the money of one country to the money of another country

n.1.a situation in which one person gives another person something and receives something else of a similar type or value in return; a situation in which people give each other information or discuss their ideas and opinions; a situation in which someone shoots at another person and the other person shoots back2.an angry conversation3.the act of changing the money of one country to the money of another country4.an arrangement in which people or groups from different countries visit each other or do each others jobs, for example in order to study another countrys language or improve relationships5.a central place where goods of a particular type are bought and sold; a central place where telephone calls are received and connected to other lines1.a situation in which one person gives another person something and receives something else of a similar type or value in return; a situation in which people give each other information or discuss their ideas and opinions; a situation in which someone shoots at another person and the other person shoots back2.an angry conversation3.the act of changing the money of one country to the money of another country4.an arrangement in which people or groups from different countries visit each other or do each others jobs, for example in order to study another countrys language or improve relationships5.a central place where goods of a particular type are bought and sold; a central place where telephone calls are received and connected to other lines

na.1.The variant of rates of exchange

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5. Move Exchange Purchase ...

6. 〖 mutualinductance〗 exchange〖 reciprocity;bemutuallybeneficial〗 ...

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1.But I had not set out on this journey to exchange a home beyond the seas for the one on this side.

2.Not to be forgotten too, he said, was the fact that many of these countries, China in particular, had huge foreign exchange reserves.

3.How much in foreign exchange certificate can I get for a fifty-pound note?

4.He said China will watch developments while continuing to diversify and strengthen risk management of its foreign-exchange reserves.

5.University, insisted upon seeing the person you are mother, in exchange for your virtual volume, afraid of her to lose face.

6.In addition, investment-related flows also added to a country's supply of foreign exchange or to its need for additional foreign funds.

7.Back in June, Timothy Geithner, the Treasury secretary, praised China's announcement that it would move to a more flexible exchange rate.西-

8.'China is not the only country with a predatory exchange rate policy, ' Mr. Levin said. He called Japan's move 'deeply disturbing. '915”。

9.Already proved to promotes the Chinese people and between the world other provincial's exchange, this was one of best ways.

10.Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi will meet and exchange views with him on the situation in Libya.访