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/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/ |
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1 | to give someone something in return for something that they give you 交换;互换 |
| We exchanged addresses and promised to write to one another. 我们交换了地址,答应要给彼此写信。 |
| exchange sth for sth The tokens can be exchanged for goods in any of our shops. 礼券可以在我们的任何一家店兑换商品。 |
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2 | if a shop 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 damaged 调换(商品) |
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3 | to change money from the money of one country to the money of another country 兑换(货币) |
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4 | to say something to someone and then listen to what they say 交流;互相说 |
| We all exchanged greetings. 我们都互致问候。 |
| exchange ideas/views/information Team meetings are an opportunity to exchange ideas. 团队会议是交流想法的一个机会。 |
| exchange words They exchanged a few words in what sounded like Spanish. 他们交谈了几句,用的好像是西班牙语。 |
| 4a | to look at someone who is looking at you 对视 | | They exchanged some puzzled glances. 他们迷惑不解地相互扫视了对方几眼。 | | I shook hands and exchanged smiles with Mr Wren. 我和雷恩先生握了握手,相视一笑。 | |
| 4b | to do something to someone who is doing the same thing to you 相互做… | | They sat on the bench together, sometimes exchanging kisses. 他们一起坐在长椅上,不时地吻来吻去。 | | exchange blows/punches (=fight) Blows were exchanged before the two could be pulled apart. 对打;互殴 | |
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- | exchange contracts |
| if the people buying and selling a house exchange contracts, they each sign a contract so that the sale is officially complete |
| (买卖房屋时)签署并互换契约 |
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