swapped 的 3 个定义
swapped, swap·ping.
- to exchange, barter, or trade, as one thing for another: He swapped his wrist watch for the radio.
- to substitute for another: Swap in red wine for white, since powerful nutrients are in the red grape's skin.
- to replace with another: To cut down on fat, swap cream for milk.
swapped, swap·ping.
- to make an exchange.
- an exchange: He got the radio in a swap.
swapped 近义词
exchange
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更多swapped例句
- We see this in the financial sector, where a hedge fund or transactions like a credit-default swap leads to a fee or a profit.
- Houston needs whatever draft assets it can muster after trading away multiple first-round picks and pick swaps to land Westbrook last year, and this move helps on that front.
- Rubio, 30, was not with the Thunder for long, having been dealt to Oklahoma City earlier this week in a swap that sent Chris Paul to the Phoenix Suns.
- Inflation swaps dropped four basis points and five-year breakeven rates both fell three basis points.
- Later at a dinner party with another couple, penis size becomes the big issue again when a wife swap between the two couples is discussed.
- Only they swapped out the guitars in favor of trumpets and trombones.
- The moral duties and doubts of adulthood are swapped out for the histrionic creeds of adolescence.
- Detainees from that facility were ultimately swapped for Bergdahl.
- In 2008, the drug heparin was tied to dozens of deaths after most of the active ingredient was swapped with a counterfeit.
- Was Krieger swapped with a clone during the fifth season finale?
- The king sassed back as much as was safe for him, and then swapped around and lit into me again.
- The boys had ridden back, swapped them for their own, and hit the trail.
- I laughed, discussed affairs of the day whimsically, and swapped anecdotes, as though out on a collegians holiday.
- Had a Testament in his pocket when he came aboard; in a week's time he had swapped it for a pack of cards.
- He swapped his neat suit of brown with a deck-hand, and received some particularly unkempt garments.