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exchange


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1 حسابداری و مالی:: بورس

In contrast to forwards, futures are exchange traded: the exchange is the counterparty in all transactions and prices are determined by supply and demand.

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2 حسابداری و مالی:: مبادله

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3 عمومی:: ردو بدل‌ كننده‌، مبادله‌، مبادله کردن – ارز، جای‌، ردوبدل‌ ارز، معاوضه‌، تبادل‌، اسعار

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4 روان شناسی و مشاوره:: تبادل

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english

1 general:: see IN EXCHANGE.

American Heritage Idioms

2 general:: verb trade: We will exchange our money. noun market: The money exchange is open at noon.

Simple Definitions

3 general::   noun giving/receiving sth in return for sth else ADJ. fair | mutual, two-way We get together once a month for a mutual exchange of ideas. PREP. in ~ (for) Woollen cloth and timber were sent to Egypt in exchange for linen or papyrus. | ~ between There were exchanges of goods between the two regions. | ~ for She considered free language lessons a fair exchange for free accommodation. angry conversation/argument ADJ. brief | acrimonious, angry, bitter, heated, sharp | verbal a bitter verbal exchange PREP. ~ about angry exchanges about the problem of unemployment | ~ between There were many acrimonious exchanges between the two men. | ~ with Opposition MPs were involved in heated exchanges with the prime minister. PHRASES an exchange of views She had a full and frank exchange of views with her boss before resigning. of foreign currencies EXCHANGE + NOUN rate visit ADJ. academic, cultural | student, youth | official VERB + EXCHANGE go on PREP. on an/the ~ She is in France on a student exchange. | ~ to He's gone on an exchange to Rome. | ~ with an exchange with a German student

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: exchange to give something to someone, and receive a similar thing from them at the same time. Exchange is often used about people telling each other about their ideas, phone numbers, addresses etc: • They exchanged photographs before they met. • a place where people can exchange ideas • We exchanged email addresses. • if you are unhappy with the jacket, you can always take it back and exchange it for another one. • These coupons can be exchanged for meals and accommodation. change to exchange something, especially money. Also used in British English about exchanging something you have bought for something different: • I need to change some dollars. • She changed all her money into euros. • We thought it was time we changed our car for something more modern. swap ( also do a swap British English ) informal to give something to someone, who gives you something similar: • The two schools use the Internet to swap pictures, stories, and jokes. • I like your room better – do you want to do a swap? trade ( also do a trade American English ) to exchange something that you have for something that someone else has: • The stolen phones are being traded for drugs. • The boys trade sports cards on the playground. • We've got lots of plants we don't need – do you want to do a trade? switch to change the places of two or more people or things, so that each one is in the place the other was before: • Can I switch seats with you? reciprocate to do or give something, because someone has done or given something similar to you – a rather formal use: • They invited us to dinner a while ago, and I'd like to reciprocate. in exchange/return (for something) if you give something in exchange or in return for something else, you give it in order to get something else back: • Williams will plead guilty in exchange for a reduced sentence.

Longman-Thesaurus

5 general:: exchange adjectives a brief exchange (= a short conversation ) • There followed a brief exchange between Mitti and Helga in German. an angry exchange • His angry exchange with the referee earned him a yellow card. a heated exchange (= a very angry conversation ) • I overheard a heated exchange between John and his wife. an acrimonious exchange formal (= in which people show their anger and criticize each other ) • The newspaper article led to a series of acrimonious exchanges between leading scientists. a sharp exchange (= one that shows someone disapproves of something or is annoyed ) • The proposed bill provoked some sharp exchanges in the House of Commons. a bitter exchange (= one in which people criticize each other with strong feelings of hate and anger ) • There were bitter exchanges between them outside the court room. a verbal exchange (= spoken rather than written ) • The two boxers recently became involved in a heated verbal exchange. exchange 2 ADJECTIVES/NOUN + exchange currency exchange • We have seen wide fluctuations in rates of currency exchange this year. foreign exchange (= money in the currency of a foreign country, that a country gets by selling goods abroad ) • Timber is a vital source of foreign exchange earnings for the country. the exchange rate • What's the current exchange rate between the dollar and the euro? an exchange market (= a financial market where different currencies are bought and sold ) • The pound rose against the dollar on the world foreign currency exchange markets. exchange controls (= limits on the amount of a currency people are allowed to exchange ) • The government is going to impose stricter exchange controls. exchange 3 ADJECTIVES/NOUN + exchange a student exchange • Our college arranged student exchanges with four colleges in France. a staff exchange • The staff exchange programme allows the company to share personnel with partner institutions abroad. a cultural/scientific/academic exchange • The mayors of Tokyo and New York signed an agreement to encourage cultural exchanges between the cities.

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