transitive. To substitute one thing for (another); to replace (something) with something else, esp. something which is newer or better; to give up…
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释义 | the world > time > change > exchange > exchange, change for [verb (transitive)] (37) changec1225 transitive. To substitute one thing for (another); to replace (something) with something else, esp. something which is newer or better; to give up… truck?c1225 transitive. To give in exchange for something else; to exchange (one thing) for another; also, to exchange (a thing) with a person (also absol.). interchangec1374 To put each of (two things) in the place of the other; to transpose or make an exchange between; †also, to exchange (one thing) for another; †to… permutec1400 transitive. To exchange (goods, persons, money, etc.); to barter; to swap. Also intransitive. wrixlec1400 To exchange. turnc1449 Followed by into or to, indicating the result of a change. transitive. To exchange (something) for something else; to get something else instead of… wissel1487 transitive. To exchange for something else. Obsolete. chaffer1530 transitive. modified by away, down, †forth. niffer1540 transitive. To trade or exchange (a thing) for (also †with) another thing. Also: to make the subject of an exchange (with a fellow trader). bandy1589 To give and take (blows, words, reproaches, compliments, etc.); to exchange. to bandy words = to argue pertinaciously, wrangle. to chaffer words1590 transitive. figurative (to chaffer words: to exchange or bandy words.) Obsolete. swap1590 with adverbs away, off. barter1596 figurative. To exchange. counterchange1598 transitive. To exchange against or for another. commute1633 transitive. To give (one thing) in exchange for another, to change (for or into); to give and take (things) reciprocally, to exchange. trade1636 transitive. To give (something) in an exchange of goods. Originally North American. To give (something) in exchange for something else; to ‘swap’… countercambiate1656 =counterchange, v. ring1786 slang. transitive. To change or exchange fraudulently to gain a more valuable item. Now rare. rebarter1845 transitive. To trade (a something) again by barter or exchange. Also figurative. trade1864 transitive. Originally North American. To participate in a trade or exchange of (things of the same kind); to give and receive reciprocally. swop1890 ‘So help’ in the oath ‘so help me God’: see so, adv. conj.19. permutate1898 transitive. To exchange; to change the order of; to rearrange in a different order; to go through the permutations of; = permute, v. 1, 3. interconvert1953 transitive. To convert into one another. Subcategories:— interchange (8) — to opposite position (1) — give in exchange (2) — get in exchange (2) — reshuffle (1) |
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