英:[ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒəbl]
美:[ ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒəbl]
英:[ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒəbl]
美:[ ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒəbl]
ex·change·a·ble
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词根:exchange
adj.exchanged 交换的
n.exchange 交换;交流;交易所;兑换
exchanger 交换器;交易所;交换程序
exchangeability [贸易] 可交换性
v.exchanged 交换(exchange的过去式)
vi.exchange 交换;交易;兑换
vt.exchange 交换;交易;兑换
noun
the act of giving or taking one thing in return for another : trade
an exchange of prisoners
the act or process of substituting one thing for another
reciprocal giving and receiving
something offered, given, or received in an exchange
funds payable currently at a distant point either in a foreign currency or in domestic currency
interchange or conversion of the money of two countries or of current and uncurrent money with allowance for difference in value
instruments (such as checks or bills of exchange) presented in a clearinghouse for settlement
a place where things or services are exchanged: such as
an organized market or center for trading in securities or commodities
a store or shop specializing in merchandise usually of a particular type
a cooperative store or society
a central office in which telephone lines are connected to permit communication
verb
transitive verb
to part with, give, or transfer in consideration of something received as an equivalent
to have replaced by other merchandise
exchanged the shirt for one in a larger size
to part with for a substitute
exchanging future security for immediate pleasure
to give and receive reciprocally
exchange gifts
intransitive verb
to pass or become received in exchange
to engage in an exchange
可交换[的]
Noun Middle English exchaunge, from Anglo-French eschange, from eschanger to exchange, from Vulgar Latin *excambiare, from Latin ex- + cambiare to exchange — more at change
The first known use of exchange was in the 14th century
excise1 of 2noun
a tax on the manufacture, sale, or use of certain goods within a country
excise2 of 2verb
to remove by cutting out
excise a tumor
exchequernoun
a department of the British government concerned with funds to run the government
money available : funds
exchange1 of 2noun
a giving or taking of one thing in return for another : trade
the act of substituting one thing for another
a place where things or services are exchanged
a stock exchange
a central office in which telephone lines are connected to permit communication
exchange2 of 2verb
to give in exchange : trade, swap
exchange1 of 2noun
a giving or taking of one thing in return for another : trade
the act of substituting one thing for another
a place where things or services are exchanged
a stock exchange
a central office in which telephone lines are connected to permit communication
exchange2 of 2verb
to give in exchange : trade, swap
exchange1 of 2noun
a giving or taking of one thing in return for another : trade
the act of substituting one thing for another
a place where things or services are exchanged
a stock exchange
a central office in which telephone lines are connected to permit communication
exchange2 of 2verb
to give in exchange : trade, swap
1 View was also expressed that it will be only a good time to issue exchangeable bonds.
也有人表示,这将是唯一的好时机发行可转换债券。
2 Designed to boost U.S. commerce, the Stella was minted to match the “Latin Monetary Union,” a group of European nations that aimed to create easily exchangeable currencies.
3 However, the low exchangeable caution of cation is one of the reason about spruce death.
但是土壤阳离子代换量低可能是云杉死亡的一个因子.
4 Exchangeable disk storage: Refers to DisC pack storage used with mainframe computers.
可替换磁碟贮存:指大型电脑用的磁碟组贮存方法。
5 Therefore, the issue of exchangeable bonds to balance this difficult situation.
因此,可交换债券的发行,以平衡这一困难局面。
6 It occurs as an exchangeable base in the clay mineral and organic fractions of soils.
钙是以交换性盐基在粘土矿物及土壤的有机部分出现的.
7 Financial incentives in the form of vouchers exchangeable for goods or services are also now part of routine care for drug use disorders in U.S.
8 Unilateral capital controls would effectively put Greece outside the euro, with its currency no longer freely exchangeable on financial markets.
9 A check is exchangeable forcash.
支票可交换现金.
10 Sale goods in this shop are not exchangeable.
本店货物售出概不退换。
11 Awareness that a language is exchangeable could make a difference as to what I write.
12 Wednesday's deal value will be financed through a combination of cash on hand, new debt financing facility and a private placement offering of subscription receipts exchangeable for convertible debentures, DHX said.
13 China and Australia reached a deal to allow direct convertibility between the yuan and Australian dollar last month; before that, only the U.S. dollar and Japanese yen were directly exchangeable with the yuan.
14 The exchangeable value of diploma is analyzed in social exchange theory terms.
从社会交换的角度分析文凭的交换价值.
15 Goods sold are not refundable, returnable or exchangeable.
出售商品不接受退款, 退货或换货.
16 These tokens are exchangeable for DVDs only.
这些赠券只能换 DVD 盘。
17 Most tokens are fungible: that is to say, exchangeable, like for like, as with dollars or gold bars or GameStop shares.
18 People don’t borrow money to stare at it longingly, rather they borrow it because as a measure of exchangeable value, access to money means access to labor, machinery, trucks, airplanes, computers, and everything else.
19 It occurs as an exchangeable base in the clay mineral and organic fractions of soils.
钙是以交换性盐基在粘土矿物及土壤的有机部分出现的。
20 The exchangeable bonds were issued by an entity, called Wadge Holdings Limited, that owned the stake.
1 可兑换的
2 可更换的
3 可转换的
4 可兑换
5 交换的
6 交易
penorth business operation marketing trade sale traffic transaction truck bargaining trade-off mart trucking swindle pennyworth pennorth deal exchange transact
7 可拆卸的
8 交换
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10 可交易
11 可交换的