Definisjon av exchange

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Noun

exchange - reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money (especially the currencies of different countries); "he earns his living from the interchange of currency"
interchange
commercialism, mercantilism, commerce an economic system (Europe in 18th century) to increase a nation's wealth by government regulation of all of the nation's commercial interests
conversion a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life
barter, swap, swop, trade an equal exchange; "we had no money so we had to live by barter"
exchange - a workplace for buying and selling; open only to members
workplace, work a place where work is done; "he arrived at work early today"
commodities exchange, commodities market, commodity exchange an exchange for buying and selling commodities for future delivery
corn exchange an exchange where grains are bought and sold
trading floor, floor the inside lower horizontal surface (as of a room, hallway, tent, or other structure); "they needed rugs to cover the bare floors"; "we spread our sleeping bags on the dry floor of the tent"
exchange - the act of giving something in return for something received; "deductible losses on sales or exchanges of property are allowable"
transaction, dealing, dealings the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities); "no transactions are possible without him"; "he has always been honest is his dealings with me"
exchange - the act of changing one thing for another thing; "Adam was promised immortality in exchange for his disobedience"; "there was an interchange of prisoners"
interchange
group action action taken by a group of people
exchange - (chess) the capture by both players (usually on consecutive moves) of pieces of equal value; "the endgame began after the exchange of queens"
capture the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property
exchange - (chess) gaining (or losing) a rook in return for a knight or bishop; "black lost the exchange"
capture the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property
exchange - chemical process in which one atom or ion or group changes places with another
chemical phenomenon any natural phenomenon involving chemistry (as changes to atoms or molecules)
exchange - a mutual expression of views (especially an unpleasant one); "they had a bitter exchange"
exchange - the act of putting one thing or person in the place of another: "he sent Smith in for Jones but the substitution came too late to help"
substitution, commutation
change the action of changing something; "the change of government had no impact on the economy"; "his change on abortion cost him the election"
replacing, replacement the act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the place of another; "replacing the star will not be easy"
subrogation (law) the act of substituting of one creditor for another
exchange - a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication
central, telephone exchange
workplace, work a place where work is done; "he arrived at work early today"
phone system, telephone system a communication system that transmits sound between distant points
centrex (CENTRal EXchange) a kind of telephone exchange
exchange - (sports) an unbroken sequence of several successive strokes; "after a short rally Connors won the point"
rally
group action action taken by a group of people
badminton a game played on a court with light long-handled rackets used to volley a shuttlecock over a net
ping-pong, table tennis a game (trademark Ping-Pong) resembling tennis but played on a table with paddles and a light hollow ball
lawn tennis, tennis a game played with rackets by two or four players who hit a ball back and forth over a net that divides the court

Verb

exchange - give to, and receive from, one another; "Would you change places with me?"; "We have been exchanging letters for a year"
change, interchange
transfer transfer from one place or period to another; "The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America"
sell persuade somebody to accept something; "The French try to sell us their image as great lovers"
cash, cash in exchange for cash; "I cashed the check as soon as it arrived in the mail"
ransom, redeem exchange or buy back for money; under threat
redeem convert into cash; of commercial papers
stand in, sub, substitute, fill in put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items; "the con artist replaced the original with a fake Rembrandt"; "substitute regular milk with fat-free milk"; "synonyms can be interchanged without a changing the context's meaning"
swop, swap, trade, switch move (a piece of a program) into memory, in computer science
barter exchange goods without involving money
trade in, trade exchange or give (something) in exchange for
exchange - hand over one and receive another, approximately equivalent; "exchange prisoners"; "exchange employees between branches of the company"
reassign, transfer transfer from one place or period to another; "The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America"
alternate do something in turns; "We take turns on the night shift"
exchange - exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category; "Could you convert my dollars into pounds?"; "He changed his name"; "convert centimeters into inches"; "convert holdings into shares"
change, commute, convert
replace substitute a person or thing for (another that is broken or inefficient or lost or no longer working or yielding what is expected); "He replaced the old razor blade"; "We need to replace the secretary that left a month ago"; "the insurance will replace the lost income"; "This antique vase can never be replaced"
rectify convert into direct current; "rectify alternating current"
utilize convert (from an investment trust to a unit trust)
capitalise, capitalize convert (a company's reserve funds) into capital
launder convert illegally obtained funds into legal ones
switch, change, shift make a shift in or exchange of; "First Joe led; then we switched"
break weaken or destroy in spirit or body; "His resistance was broken"; "a man broken by the terrible experience of near-death"
exchange - put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items; "the con artist replaced the original with a fake Rembrandt"; "substitute regular milk with fat-free milk"; "synonyms can be interchanged without a changing the context's meaning"
substitute, replace, interchange
modify, alter, change make less severe or harsh or extreme; "please modify this letter to make it more polite"; "he modified his views on same-gender marriage"
shift move and exchange for another; "shift the date for our class reunion"
reduce take off weight
truncate make shorter as if by cutting off; "truncate a word"; "Erosion has truncated the ridges of the mountains"
retool provide (a workshop or factory) with new tools
subrogate substitute one creditor for another, as in the case where an insurance company sues the person who caused an accident for the insured
exchange - change over, change around, as to a new order or sequence
switch over, switch
change by reversal, reverse, turn change to the contrary; "The trend was reversed"; "the tides turned against him"; "public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with a White House intern"
exchange - exchange a penalty for a less severe one
commute, convert
modify, alter, change make less severe or harsh or extreme; "please modify this letter to make it more polite"; "he modified his views on same-gender marriage"
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Substantiv

exchange - An act of exchanging or trading.
exchange - A place for conducting trading.
exchange - Telephony, US only? The fourth through sixth digits of a ten-digit phone number the first three before the introduction of area codes.
exchange - A conversation.
exchange - The loss of one piece and associated capture of another.
exchange - The loss of a relatively minor piece typically a bishop or knight and associated capture of the more advantageous rook.

Verb

exchange - To trade or barter.
exchange - To replace with a similar item.

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  • exchange
    To give something in return for something received.
  • exchange
    To exchange goods.
  • exchange
    To exchange something old or something that has become unusable for something else of the same kind.
  • exchange
    To convert a sum of money from one currency into another.
  • exchange
    The marketplace in which shares, options and futures on stocks, bonds, commodities and indices are traded.
  • exchange
    The act, process, or an instance of exchanging.
  • exchange
    The reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money, usually in currencies of different countries.
  • exchange
    Anything given or received as an equivalent, replacement, or substitute for something else.
  • exchange
    A mutual expression of views; an argument or quarrel; altercation.
  • exchange
    The act of putting one thing or person in the place of another.
  • exchange
    To exchange a penalty for a less severe one.

Verb

  • Infinitiv: (to) exchange
  • Presens: exchange / exchanges
  • Preteritum: exchanged
  • Perfektum: (have) exchanged

Substantiv

  • Entall: exchange
  • Flertall: exchanges

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