exchanged / ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ /

交换的交换了交换过的交流的

exchanged3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ex·changed, ex·chang·ing.

  1. to give up for something else; part with for some equivalent; change for another.
  2. to replace with an equivalent or something else: Most stores will allow the purchaser to exchange goods.
  3. to give and receive reciprocally; interchange: to exchange blows; to exchange gifts.
v. 无主动词 verb

ex·changed, ex·chang·ing.

  1. to make an exchange; engage in bartering, replacing, or substituting one thing for another.
  2. to pass or be taken in exchange or as an equivalent.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act, process, or an instance of exchanging: The contesting nations arranged for an exchange of prisoners; money in exchange for services.
  2. something that is given or received in exchange or substitution for something else: The car was a fair exchange.
  3. a place for buying and selling commodities, securities, etc., typically open only to members.

exchanged 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

replaced

exchanged 的近义词 5
exchanged 的反义词 1

更多exchanged例句

  1. This meant Ryan would donate a kidney to someone else whom he matched with and in exchange Paul would receive a kidney from a matching donor.
  2. Democrats seized on an exchange between the president and Wade Crowfoot, California's secretary for natural resources.
  3. Since March when the ban on cryptocurrencies was revoked, bitcoin accounted for 20% of the total traded volumes on WazirX, one of the popular cryptocurrency exchanges in India.
  4. A promise that you have a product or a service that people will pay money for, that you have a plan to reach as many of those people as possible, and that in exchange for lots of money, you will bust your butt to reach them.
  5. The agency has yet to determine exactly how it will retrieve the sample, but the exchange would be expected to happen “in place” on the moon itself—meaning any participating company is only obligated to figure out how to get to the moon.
  6. In an email exchange a friend said many had repeated this same succinct review but they could never elaborate.
  7. And it must make sure that the platform of debate where we can freely exchange ideas is safe and sound.
  8. Gift cards are sold at kiosks in shopping malls or even websites that catering to this exchange market.
  9. Gross and an unnamed American intelligence agent were freed Wednesday in exchange for three Cuban spies.
  10. In just a few hours on Tuesday, the dollar exchange rate collapsed from 64 to 80 rubles before climbing back to about 68.
  11. It was very warm, and for a while they did nothing but exchange remarks about the heat, the sun, the glare.
  12. Tatham says, "Even the tavern keepers were compelled to exchange a dinner for a few pounds of tobacco."
  13. The Berlin exchange, while war was as yet only a dreaded possibility, rose from 20 m. 50 pf.
  14. As already indicated, money may be said to circulate only when it passes in exchange for goods.
  15. He would not want to exchange his splendid father for all the glory and magnificence of the king's court.