exchanged是exchange的过去式
exchange
美 [ɪks'tʃeɪndʒ]
英 [ɪks'tʃeɪndʒ]
- n.交换;交流;兑换;交易所
- v.交换;交流;兑换;调换
- 网络电子客票已换开为其他客票;化身人猿;交换的
第三人称单数:exchanges 现在分词:exchanging 过去式:exchanged
v.+n.
exchange information,exchange word,greeting exchange
v.
keep
n.
conversation,argument,talk,chat,discussion
v.
swap over,replace,switch over
v. | 1. 交换;互换 2. (以某物与另一物)交换,调换 3. 交换;调换(职位、任务) 4. 互换,交流,交易 5. 兑换 6. 更换 1. 交换;互换 2. (以某物与另一物)交换,调换 3. 交换;调换(职位、任务) 4. 互换,交流,交易 5. 兑换 6. 更换 |
n. | 1. 交换,置换 2. 交换,互换 3. 电话局,电话交换台 4. (票据)交换总额 5. 交换品,〔特指〕交换书刊 6. 交流,交易 7. 交易所 8. 兑换、汇兑;汇划 9. 汇兑行情,兑换率,汇水,贴水 10. 〔英国〕职业介绍所 1. 交换,置换 2. 交换,互换 3. 电话局,电话交换台 4. (票据)交换总额 5. 交换品,〔特指〕交换书刊 6. 交流,交易 7. 交易所 8. 兑换、汇兑;汇划 9. 汇兑行情,兑换率,汇水,贴水 10. 〔英国〕职业介绍所 |
v. | 1. to give something and receive something different in return 2. to give something and receive another of the same or an equivalent in return 3. to hand something over and receive as a replacement something more suitable or more satisfactory 4. in chess, to take a piece in return for one, usually of similar value, that an opponent has just taken or will soon take 5. if a store exchanges something that you bought there, it allows you to change it for something of a similar type or value, for example because it is damaged 6. to give someone something in return for something that they give you 7. to change money from the money of one country to the money of another country 8. to say something to someone and then listen to what they say 9. give each other(something in return for something else) 1. to give something and receive something different in return 2. to give something and receive another of the same or an equivalent in return 3. to hand something over and receive as a replacement something more suitable or more satisfactory 4. in chess, to take a piece in return for one, usually of similar value, that an opponent has just taken or will soon take 5. if a store exchanges something that you bought there, it allows you to change it for something of a similar type or value, for example because it is damaged 6. to give someone something in return for something that they give you 7. to change money from the money of one country to the money of another country 8. to say something to someone and then listen to what they say 9. give each other(something in return for something else) |
n. | 1. a building used as a center for the trading of commodities, securities, or other assets, or the market operating there 2. the action or process or an instance of exchanging something for something else or for something the same 3. a short conversation, often between two people or groups who are angry 4. something given or received in place of another 5. a system of payments in which commercial documents such as bills of exchange are used instead of money 6. the transferring or a transfer of equal amounts of money between two currencies 7. the percentage or fee that is charged when paying in commercial documents instead of money 8. the taking of chess pieces of similar value by each player in consecutive or nearly consecutive moves 9. the transfer of an elementary particle of one type between two others of a different type, creating a force 10. an arrangement between families, schools, or organizations in different countries for stays in each other's country 1. a building used as a center for the trading of commodities, securities, or other assets, or the market operating there 2. the action or process or an instance of exchanging something for something else or for something the same 3. a short conversation, often between two people or groups who are angry 4. something given or received in place of another 5. a system of payments in which commercial documents such as bills of exchange are used instead of money 6. the transferring or a transfer of equal amounts of money between two currencies 7. the percentage or fee that is charged when paying in commercial documents instead of money 8. the taking of chess pieces of similar value by each player in consecutive or nearly consecutive moves 9. the transfer of an elementary particle of one type between two others of a different type, creating a force 10. an arrangement between families, schools, or organizations in different countries for stays in each other's country |