exchange
v. 交換; 交流; 更換
n. 交換; 交談; 爭吵; 貨幣兌換; 互訪; 交易大廳
If two or more people exchange things of a particular kind, they give them to each other at the same time.
We exchanged addresses and Christmas cards...
我們交換了地址和聖誕賀卡。
The two men exchanged glances...
那兩個男人互相掃了一眼。
If you exchange something, you replace it with a different thing, especially something that is better or more satisfactory.
...the chance to sell back or exchange goods...
回銷或調換商品的機會
If the car you have leased is clearly unsatisfactory, you can always exchange it for another.
如果你對租借的車明顯不滿意,可隨時另換一輛。
An exchange is a brief conversation, usually an angry one.
There've been some bitter exchanges between the two groups.
兩組之間發生過一些激烈的爭吵。
An exchange of fire, for example, is an incident in which people use guns or missiles against each other.
There was an exchange of fire during which the gunman was wounded...
有過交火,其間那名持槍歹徒受傷了。
This could intensify the risk of a nuclear exchange.
這可能會加劇爆發核戰爭的危險。
An exchange is an arrangement in which people from two different countries visit each other's country, to strengthen links between them.
...a series of sporting and cultural exchanges with Seoul...
和首爾之間的一系列體育和文化交流
...educational exchanges for young people...
面向年輕人的教育交流
Exchange is used in the names of some places where people used to trade and do business with each other.
...the Royal Exchange.
皇家交易所
The exchange is the same as the telephone exchange .
If you do or give something in exchange for something else, you do it or give it in order to get that thing.
It is illegal for public officials to solicit gifts or money in exchange for favors...
公務員透過索要禮物或錢財作為為他人提供便利的交換是違法的。
He paid her a huge salary. In exchange, he was assured of her vote.
他給她支付了很高的薪水,作為交換,他確定能夠得到她的選票。
1. chemical process in which one atom or ion or group changes places with another
2. a mutual expression of views (especially an unpleasant one);
3. the act of changing one thing for another thing;
4. the act of giving something in return for something received;
5. a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication
6. a workplace for buying and selling; open only to members
7. (sports) an unbroken sequence of several successive strokes;
8. reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money especially the currencies of different countries;
9. the act of putting one thing or person in the place of another: "he sent Smith in for Jones but the substitution came too late to help"
10. (chess) gaining (or losing) a rook in return for a knight or bishop;
11. (chess) the capture by both players (usually on consecutive moves) of pieces of equal value;
1. give to, and receive from, one another;
2. exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category;
3. change over, change around, or switch over
4. hand over one and receive another, approximately equivalent;
5. exchange a penalty for a less severe one
exchange contracts
(英)(買方)與財產或土地的賣方簽訂合同以使交易具有法律效力
in exchange
作為交換
I should like to exchange a few words with you in confidence.
我想私下和你交換點意見.
Their first exchange set the tone for a new relationship.
他們初步交換意見,為建立新關係定了調子.
There were so many unpredictable fluctuations on the Stock Exchange.
股票市場瞬息萬變.
Where can I exchange my American money for foreign money?
我在哪兒可以把美元兌換成外幣?
You two boys exchange places.
你們兩個孩子交換一下位置.