exchange

名词

UK/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
US/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/

定义 exchange 名词

trade

  1. B1CountableUncountable

    The act of giving something to someone and receiving something else in return.

    • A forum for the exchange of ideas and perspectives.

    • They received accommodation and meals in exchange for their labor.

    • Both parties have agreed to a contract exchange next week.

communication

  1. Countable

    A brief conversation or disagreement.

    • The two representatives engaged in a short exchange.

    • During the meeting, there were a couple of heated exchanges between them.

    • They had a brief exchange over the phone.

education

  1. B1Countable

    A program that allows students from one country to live and study with students in another country.

    • Are you participating in the student exchange program in France this year?

    • An exchange student from Germany is joining the class.

    • She will be participating in a student exchange program during her university years.

finance

  1. CountableUsually singular

    A place where stocks and shares are traded.

动词

UK/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
US/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/

定义 exchange 动词

  1. B1Transitive

    To give something to someone and receive something in return.

    • It's customary for the players from both teams to exchange jerseys after the match.

    • The group gathers monthly so members can exchange their points of view.

    • We exchanged greetings before commencing the meeting.

  2. Transitive

    To return an item to a shop and receive a different item in its place.

    • If you don't like the present, you can exchange it for something else.

    • I went to the store to exchange the pants for a larger size.

    • If the item is defective, you can exchange it within 30 days of purchase.