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美:[ɪn ɪksˈtʃendʒ]
英:[in iksˈtʃeindʒ]
美:[ɪn ɪksˈtʃendʒ]
[财]在兑换中;
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
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
在兑换中
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
corner1 of 3noun
the point or place where edges or sides meet : angle
the place where two streets or roads meet
a piece designed to form, mark, or protect a corner
a place far away from ordinary affairs or life
a quiet corner of the town
a position from which escape or retreat is difficult or impossible
was backed into a corner
control or ownership of enough of the available supply of something to control its price
corner2 of 3adjective
situated at a corner
the corner drugstore
used or fitted for use in or on a corner
a corner cupboard
corner3 of 3verb
to drive into a corner
the police cornered the criminal
to get a corner on
corner the wheat market
to turn a corner
a car that corners well
corner1 of 3noun
the point or place where edges or sides meet : angle
the place where two streets or roads meet
a piece designed to form, mark, or protect a corner
a place far away from ordinary affairs or life
a quiet corner of the town
a position from which escape or retreat is difficult or impossible
was backed into a corner
control or ownership of enough of the available supply of something to control its price
corner2 of 3adjective
situated at a corner
the corner drugstore
used or fitted for use in or on a corner
a corner cupboard
corner3 of 3verb
to drive into a corner
the police cornered the criminal
to get a corner on
corner the wheat market
to turn a corner
a car that corners well
quarter1 of 3noun
one of four equal parts
a unit (as of weight or length) that equals one fourth of some larger unit
any of four 3-month divisions of a year
a school term of about 12 weeks
a coin worth a fourth of a dollar
the sum of 25 cents
one fourth part of a slaughtered animal including a leg
a quarter of beef
a fourth part of the moon's period
a moon in its first quarter
one of the four equal parts into which the playing time of some games is divided
someone or something (as a place, direction, or group) not named
complaints came from all quarters
a particular division or district of a city
an assigned station especially of a member of a crew
call to quarters
plural the place where one lives : lodging
mercy sense 1a
show no quarter to the enemy
quarter2 of 3verb
to divide into four equal parts
to separate into parts
peel and quarter an orange
to provide with lodging or shelter
quarter3 of 3adjective
consisting of or equal to a quarter
quarter1 of 3noun
one of four equal parts
a unit (as of weight or length) that equals one fourth of some larger unit
any of four 3-month divisions of a year
a school term of about 12 weeks
a coin worth a fourth of a dollar
the sum of 25 cents
one fourth part of a slaughtered animal including a leg
a quarter of beef
a fourth part of the moon's period
a moon in its first quarter
one of the four equal parts into which the playing time of some games is divided
someone or something (as a place, direction, or group) not named
complaints came from all quarters
a particular division or district of a city
an assigned station especially of a member of a crew
call to quarters
plural the place where one lives : lodging
mercy sense 1a
show no quarter to the enemy
quarter2 of 3verb
to divide into four equal parts
to separate into parts
peel and quarter an orange
to provide with lodging or shelter
quarter3 of 3adjective
consisting of or equal to a quarter
excess1 of 2noun
a state of being more than enough
an amount beyond what is usual, needed, or asked
the amount by which one thing or quantity exceeds another
excess2 of 2adjective
more than what is usual, acceptable, or needed an outlet for their excess energy
excess baggage
excess1 of 2noun
a state of being more than enough
an amount beyond what is usual, needed, or asked
the amount by which one thing or quantity exceeds another
excess2 of 2adjective
more than what is usual, acceptable, or needed an outlet for their excess energy
excess baggage
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 Refugees also complain that soldiers steal food and personal property from them and demand bribes in exchange for food or shelter.
难民们同时抱怨说士兵偷他们的食品和私人财物,而且借提供食物和住处之机向他们索贿。
2 Tun - weng suggested that these two rooms be given in exchange.
遯 翁提议,把这两间房作为交换条件.
3 an even exchange of property
4 You must pay back the money in exchange for receipt.
你必须交钱作为取回收据的交换条件.
5 We exchanged addresses and promised we'd write each other often.
6 These coupons can be exchanged for food.
7 threats of a nuclear exchange
8 Jack took my father's warm winter coat in exchange for those tricycles.
后来,杰克用那两部三轮车与爸爸暖和的冬季外衣作了交换.
9 an angry exchange of insults
10 What did these two sovereigns give you in exchange for these magnificent presents?
那两位至尊用什么来和您交换这种珍贵的礼物 呢 ?
11 Please let me have a marketable lot in exchange for them.
请允许我们收到能出售的货物并将原货寄回。
12 And they want to offer this memory device in exchange for our help?
而且他们想拿这种记忆装置来换取我们的帮助?
13 I gave Mary an apple in exchange for my favorite banana.
我送给玛丽一个苹果换我最喜欢吃的香蕉。
14 He gave me an apple in exchange of an orange.
他给我一个苹果,交换一个橙子。
15 There were few provisions available in exchange for food stamps: ersatz coffee, macaroni, small cubes of margarine.
可以用来换取粮票的食物只有这些:代用咖啡、通心粉和小块的人造黄油。
16 What would you give me in exchange for my recorder?
我给你我的录音机,那你给我什么作为交换 呢 ?
17 I gave Mary an apple in exchange for my favorite banana.
我送给玛丽一个苹果换我最喜欢吃的香蕉。
18 You were his alibi in exchange for free plastic surgery, right ?
条件就是你要当他的人证,然后来换取免费的整形手术, 是 吗 ?
19 a useful exchange of information
20 One that lends money at interest in exchange for personal property deposited as security.
当铺老板把钱借给别人并把他人财产寄存作为担保的人