swap
- IPA[swɒp]
英式
- take part in an exchange of;give (one thing) and receive something else in exchange
- an act of exchanging one thing for another;a thing that has been or may be given in exchange for something else
verb: swap, 3rd person present: swaps, gerund or present participle: swapping, past tense: swapped, past participle: swapped
noun: swap, plural noun: swaps
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動詞
- 1. take part in an exchange of we swapped phone numbers I'd swap places with you any day 同義詞
- ▪ give (one thing) and receive something else in exchange swap one of your sandwiches for a cheese and pickle? 同義詞
- ▪ substitute (one thing) for another I swapped my busy life in London for a peaceful village retreat
名詞
- 1. an act of exchanging one thing for another let's do a swap
- ▪ a thing that has been or may be given in exchange for something else I've got one already, but I'll keep this as a swap
- ▪ an exchange of liabilities between two borrowers, either so that each acquires access to funds in a currency they need or so that a fixed interest rate is exchanged for a floating rate.
- a gathering at which enthusiasts or collectors trade or exchange items of common interest: a computer swap meet
Oxford Dictionary
- acquisition of a company in which payment consists of stock in the buying company.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an instance of digitally swapping the faces of two subjects in an image, for humorous effect: their face swap is hilarious
- digitally swap the face of one subject in an image with another, for humorous effect: he passed the time by face-swapping with fans
Oxford Dictionary
- an instance of temporarily exchanging homes with another person or family, typically for a vacation: every other year we spend Christmas on the beach for free by doing a house swap
- temporarily exchange homes with another person or family: we have house-swapped 10 times in the UK and abroad and we've had fantastic vacations
Oxford American Dictionary
- an agency that provides a communication channel for people with articles to exchange or trade: radio swap shops remain popular ways to exchange goods in farm communities
Oxford American Dictionary
- an instance of temporarily exchanging homes with another person or family, typically for a holiday: every other year we spend Christmas on the beach for free by doing a house swap
- temporarily exchange homes with another person or family: we have house-swapped 10 times in the UK and abroad and we've had fantastic holidays
Oxford Dictionary
- a gathering at which enthusiasts or collectors trade or exchange items of common interest: a computer swap meet
Oxford American Dictionary
- an instance of digitally swapping the faces of two subjects in an image, for humorous effect: their face swap is hilarious
- digitally swap the face of one subject in an image with another, for humorous effect: he passed the time by face-swapping with fans
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- take part in an exchange of: we swapped phone numbers I'd swap places with you any day
- an act of exchanging one thing for another: let's do a swap
Oxford American Dictionary