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单词 re-exchange
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re-exchangen.

Brit. /ˌriːᵻksˈtʃeɪn(d)ʒ/, /rɪɛksˈtʃeɪn(d)ʒ/, U.S. /ˌriɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/, /ˌriɛksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
Forms: see re- prefix and exchange n.; also 1800s– reëxchange.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, exchange n.
Etymology: < re- prefix + exchange n. Compare later re-exchange v.
1. In banking and commerce: charges incurred by the bearer when a bill of exchange is dishonoured in the country in which the bill was payable. Cf. rechange n. 2. Now historical.
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society > authority > punishment > fine > [noun] > for refusing to honour bill of exchange
re-exchange1480
society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [noun] > use of bills of exchange > types of
re-exchange1480
dry exchange1485
recamby1489
rechange1489
redrawing1671
short-exchange1866
1480 in H. E. Malden Cely Papers (1900) 36 Costes and lossys that shall happon or fall for un payment of the sayd som beyt be exchange or reexcheynge or hodyrwhysse.
1681 J. Dalrymple Inst. Law Scotl. i. xvii. § 16 The delay of bills of exchange, gives exchange and re-exchange, as the creditor's condition requires.
1707 A. Justice Gen. Treat. Monies 3 The Re-Exchange is the like Sum of Money, payable by the Drawer of a Bill which is return'd protested; for the Exchange of the Sum, contain'd in the Bill, back again to the place whence it was drawn.
1797 M. Ord Ess. Law Usury ii. 66 The borrower was charged with exchange, re-exchange, and other incidental expences, over and above legal interest.
1809 R. Langford Introd. Trade 22 Re-exchange means the damages incurred by non-acceptance and non-payment, and they consist of protest charges on the amount of the bill, commission, bill brokerage, interest, stamps, and postages.
1878 Law Rep.: Chancery Div. 7 641 Re-exchange is defined..to be the difference in the value of a bill occasioned by its being dishonoured in a foreign country in which it was payable.
1935 Columbia Law Rev. 35 369 The amount of re-exchange is determined by the value of the foreign money in domestic money as of the time of default.
2001 A. Walford tr. A. Vauchez Encycl. Middle Ages (Electronic text) at Banking The letter of exchange..provided the lender with an interest disguised by manipulations of the rate of exchange; sometimes a re-exchange clause was..stipulated.
2. gen. A second or further exchange, esp. one that restores something to the original owner.
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1778 New Discov. conc. World i. ii. 15 Most of the natives, on receiving a cocoa-nut, piece of cloth, or a nail, in the way of barter, ran away immediately, as if apprehensive, lest the other should repent his bargain, and insist on a re-exchange.
1788 Widow of Kent II. xvii. 86 There, I must believe, I could put you into the road of making a little fortune before my re-exchange of climate.
1812 R. Kerr Gen. Hist. & Coll. Voy. & Trav. VII. ii. iii. vi. 209 Even with this small remaining stock I adventured to proceed for the Indies, where, by exchange and re-exchange..I at length acquired a respectable stock.
1856 F. L. Olmsted Journey Slave States 566 My hat was one day taken..by some one who left..a very battered and greasy substitute... I asked the landlord what I should do to effect a reëxchange.
1927 Jrnl. Amer. Oriental Soc. 47 16 The ceremonies were over and the time had come for the reëxchange of sexes.
1997 Omaha (Nebraska) World Herald (Nexis) 31 July 1 He lent a smaller generator to an acquaintance and got the friend's larger generator in return, expecting a later re-exchange.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

re-exchangev.

Brit. /ˌriːᵻksˈtʃeɪn(d)ʒ/, /rɪɛksˈtʃeɪn(d)ʒ/, U.S. /ˌriɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/, /ˌriɛksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, exchange v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + exchange v. Compare earlier re-exchange n.
transitive. To exchange again; to effect a re-exchange of.
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1649 W. Killigrew Answer to Fenne Mens Objections 13 Those exchanges were made by a Commission of Sewers... But if no reason will satisfie them, the lands shall be re-exchanged.
1739 J. Wesley & C. Wesley Hymns & Sacred Poems 81 My Nature re-exchange for Thine; Be Thou my Life, my Hope, my Gain.
1785 J. Cook Voy. Pacific Ocean (ed. 2) I. 384 If either party repented of the bargain, the goods were re-exchanged with mutual consent and good-humour.
1803 T. M. Thompson Laws Commonw. Pennsylvania V. xlvi. 91 The said certificate of registered debt hath not been re-exchanged for the said new loan certificates which remain unredeemed.
1873 Routledge's Young Gentleman's Mag. Dec. 117/2 Opportunity to re-exchange the cards.
1934 Musical Times 75 1093/1 The first player refused to perform a three-octave leap,..so they simply re-exchanged parts for the second bar.
1982 Summary of World Broadcasts Pt. 4: Middle East & Afr. (B.B.C.) (Nexis) 5 Jan. ME/6919/i Governments of Iraq and the PDRY had agreed to re-exchange ambassadors.
2003 Ladies' Home Jrnl. Nov. 114/2 The ‘divorce shower’ or ‘unwedding’ ceremony (at one, a California couple about to divorce re-exchanged rings and asked each other for forgiveness).
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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