Exchange

  • 41exchange — 1. noun /ɛkstʃeɪndʒ/ a) An act of exchanging or trading. All in all, it was an even exchange. b) A place for conducting trading. The stock exchange is open for trading. 2. verb /ɛkstʃeɪndʒ/ a) To …

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  • 42exchange — v 1. trade, barter, swap, substitute; interchange, bandy, toss around, pass, return, reward, reciprocate, return the compliment, requite, echo; seesaw, trade off, alternate, shuttle, swing. n 2. barter, trade, interchange, commutation, swap,… …

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  • 43Exchange — (as used in expressions) American Stock Exchange commodity exchange Securities and Exchange Commission …

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  • 44exchange — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. reciprocity, substitution; trade, barter, commerce; conversion, interchange; market. See business, transfer. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of replacing one thing with another] Syn. transfer,… …

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  • 45exchange — 1) The trading of goods, stocks, shares, commodities, paper currencies, or other financial instruments. 2) The place in which such trading occurs, e. g. a stock exchange or commodities exchange. This may not necessarily have a physical location.… …

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  • 46exchange —   Kūka i, ku aku ai, pāna i, ho ololi, kuapo; hailawe.    ♦ To exchange conversation, kuka i kama ilio.    ♦ To exchange greetings, kūka i aloha.    ♦ To exchange letters, kūka i leka …

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  • 47exchange — /ɪks tʃeɪndʒ/ noun 1. the act of giving one thing for another 2. a market for shares, commodities, futures, etc. ■ verb 1. ♦ to exchange something (for something else) to give one thing in place of something else ● He exchanged his motorcycle for …

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  • 48Exchange — Ex|change [iks tʃeindʒ] die; , n [...dʒn̩] <aus gleichbed. engl. exchange zu to exchange »aus , umtauschen«; vgl. ↑changieren>: 1. Tausch, Kurs (im Börsengeschäft). 2. a) Börsenkurs; b) Börse …

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  • 49exchange — [14] Like change, exchange comes ultimately from Latin cambīre ‘barter’. In postclassical times this had the prefix ex added to it, here functioning as an indicator of ‘change’, producing late Latin *excambiāre. In Old French this became… …

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  • 50exchange — verb give something and receive something else, especially of the same kind, in return. noun 1》 an act or the action of exchanging. 2》 a short conversation or argument. 3》 the changing of money to its equivalent in the currency of another country …

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