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interchanged

/verb in-ter-cheynj; noun in-ter-cheynj/US // verb ˌɪn tərˈtʃeɪndʒ; noun ˈɪn tərˌtʃeɪndʒ //

互换,交换了,交换,互换了

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v.有主动词 verb
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    in·ter·changed, in·ter·chang·ing.

    • : to put each in the place of the other: to interchange pieces of modular furniture.
    • : to cause to change places with another; transpose.
    • : to give and receive reciprocally; exchange: The twins interchanged clothes frequently.
    • : to cause to follow one another alternately; alternate: to interchange business cares with pleasures.
v.无主动词 verb
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    in·ter·changed, in·ter·chang·ing.

    • : to occur by turns or in succession; alternate.
    • : to change places, as two persons or things, or as one with another.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an act or instance of interchanging; reciprocal exchange: the interchange of commodities.
    • : a changing of places, as between two persons or things, or of one with another.
    • : alternation; alternate succession.
    • : a highway intersection consisting of a system of several different road levels arranged so that vehicles may move from one road to another without crossing the streams of traffic.

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Examples

  • The 2019 records, the most recent the highway administration has compiled, include $13 million for an interchange in Massachusetts, $22 million for a road in Georgia and $21 million for a Nevada bridge.

  • A portion of the interchange fee is paid to Zeta, and a portion goes to your bank.

  • “This interchange was relatively balanced at first,” says Juan Carrillo, a paleobiologist at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris.

  • We don’t charge interchange fees, and the yield is all yours.

  • The features will include “Summon” as well as “Navigate on Autopilot,” a system that navigates a car from a highway on-ramp to off-ramp, including interchanges and making lane changes.

  • Kopin said the interchange was nothing more than a “gentle caress.”

  • But even Jesselyn Radack, one of Snowden's American lawyers, instantly acknowledged that the interchange was a misstep.

  • Wizner said he understood the revulsion: The interchange looked like cheap agitprop.

  • But rising fees on bank accounts was a predictable (and predicted) effect of the interchange fee regulations.

  • Most of you probably didn't pay much attention to the Great Interchange Fee Wars of 2010.

  • Brief as was this interchange of politenesses, it sufficed to knit together the souls of the seaman and the small boy.

  • The doctor is highly esteemed by the physicians of his system, who continually interchange calls with him.

  • Another day went by, enlivened only by an interchange of notes between Mr. Gryce and Miss Butterworth.

  • They corresponded up to the very end of Holbach's life and there was a constant interchange of friendly offices between them.

  • Just then a carriage drawn by two fine bays passed them, and there was an interchange of nods.