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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. exchange [Am ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ, Brit ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ, ɛksˈtʃeɪndʒ] SUBST
1.1. exchange C or U:
exchange (of prisoners)
exchange (of prisoners)
there was an exchange of shots
a fair exchange
in exchange for sth
to give/take sth in exchange for sth
to gain/lose on or by the exchange
1.2. exchange C (of students):
exchange
to do an exchange Brit
1.3. exchange C (dialogue):
exchange
a heated exchange
1.4. exchange C:
exchange MILIT, SPORT
1.5. exchange (of currency):
exchange U
exchange attr booth/facilities
2. exchange C TEL:
telephone exchange
II. exchange [Am ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ, Brit ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ, ɛksˈtʃeɪndʒ] VERB trans
1. exchange (give in place of):
exchange
to exchange sth for sth
can I exchange this for a larger size?
2. exchange:
exchange prisoners
exchange prisoners
exchange prisoners
exchange information/addresses
exchange blows
exchange insults
to exchange sth with sb I exchanged seats with him
to exchange sth with sb I exchanged seats with him
to exchange contracts (in UK)
stock exchange SUBST
stock exchange
stock exchange
on the floor of the stock exchange
telephone exchange SUBST
telephone exchange
telephone exchange
corn exchange SUBST
1. corn exchange (in US):
corn exchange
2. corn exchange (in UK):
corn exchange
corn exchange
corn exchange
exchange value SUBST U
exchange value
exchange student SUBST
exchange student
exchange control SUBST U FIN
exchange control
exchange control attr regulations
exchange rate SUBST
exchange rate
exchange rate
exchange rate
foreign exchange SUBST U
foreign exchange
foreign exchange dealer or broker
foreign exchange dealer or broker
foreign exchange market
foreign exchange reserves
information exchange SUBST
1. information exchange U (process):
information exchange
2. information exchange C COMPUT:
information exchange
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. exchange [ɪkˈstʃeɪndʒ] VERB trans
1. exchange (trade for the equivalent):
exchange
2. exchange (interchange):
exchange
to exchange blows
to exchange words
II. exchange [ɪkˈstʃeɪndʒ] SUBST
1. exchange (interchange, trade):
exchange
in exchange for sth
exchange of (gun)fire
2. exchange FIN, WIRTSCH:
exchange
foreign exchange
divisas f Pl
3. exchange (verbal interchange):
exchange of threats
exchange broker SUBST, exchange dealer SUBST
exchange broker
corredor(a) m (f) de bolsa
exchange rate SUBST
exchange rate
exchange stability SUBST WIRTSCH, FIN
exchange stability
stock exchange SUBST
stock exchange
telephone exchange SUBST Brit
telephone exchange
exchange value SUBST
exchange value
exchange restrictions SUBST WIRTSCH, FIN
exchange restrictions
exchange regulations SUBST Pl WIRTSCH, FIN
exchange regulations
exchange teacher SUBST
exchange teacher
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
I. exchange [ɪks·ˈtʃeɪndʒ] VERB trans
1. exchange (trade for the equivalent):
exchange
2. exchange (interchange):
exchange
to exchange blows
to exchange words
II. exchange [ɪks·ˈtʃeɪndʒ] SUBST
1. exchange (interchange, trade):
exchange
in exchange for sth
exchange of (gun)fire
2. exchange FIN, WIRTSCH:
exchange
foreign exchange
divisas f Pl
3. exchange (verbal interchange):
exchange of threats
stock exchange SUBST
stock exchange
telephone exchange SUBST
telephone exchange
exchange student SUBST
exchange student
exchange rate SUBST
exchange rate
exchange teacher SUBST
exchange teacher
foreign exchange SUBST
1. foreign exchange (system):
foreign exchange
2. foreign exchange (currency):
foreign exchange
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
exchange
exchange
exchange
in exchange for
Present
Iexchange
youexchange
he/she/itexchanges
weexchange
youexchange
theyexchange
Past
Iexchanged
youexchanged
he/she/itexchanged
weexchanged
youexchanged
theyexchanged
Present Perfect
Ihaveexchanged
youhaveexchanged
he/she/ithasexchanged
wehaveexchanged
youhaveexchanged
theyhaveexchanged
Past Perfect
Ihadexchanged
youhadexchanged
he/she/ithadexchanged
wehadexchanged
youhadexchanged
theyhadexchanged
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The two men exchange pleasantries, with hints of criticism and jealousy.
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They both said their goodbye spiels, how they both enjoyed the night, and all the other pleasantries, but the words he longed to say.
opinion.inquirer.net
It doesn't necessarily add to the pleasantry of the day.
www.npr.org
His poems were characterised by pathos and pleasantry, and had a charm that always touched his countrymen.
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On the fifth and final day, brothers sisters meet and exchange pleasantries.
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