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  • 61exchange — exchanger, n. /iks chaynj /, v., exchanged, exchanging, n. v.t. 1. to give up (something) for something else; part with for some equivalent; change for another. 2. to replace (returned merchandise) with an equivalent or something else: Most… …

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  • 62Exchange — Ex|change 〈[ ıkstʃɛındʒ] f. 19〉 1. Wechselverkehr, Wechsel 2. Geldwechsel 3. Wechselstube 4. Kurs [engl., „Austausch, Wechsel, Börse“] * * * Ex|change [ɪks t̮ʃeɪnd̮ʒ ], die; , n [engl. exchange < frz. échange, zu: échanger = umtauschen, zu:… …

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  • 63exchange — ex|change1 W1S2 [ıksˈtʃeındʒ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(giving/receiving)¦ 2¦(argument/discussion)¦ 3 exchange of ideas/information etc 4¦(something you buy)¦ 5¦(money)¦ 6¦(students/teachers)¦ 7¦(jobs/homes etc)¦ 8¦(fight)¦ 9¦(building)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 64exchange — I UK [ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ] / US noun Word forms exchange : singular exchange plural exchanges *** 1) [countable] a situation in which one person gives another person something and receives something else of a similar type or value in return exchange of:… …

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  • 65change*/*/*/ — [tʃeɪndʒ] verb I 1) [I/T] to become different, or to make someone or something different After a few days the weather changed.[/ex] The law was changed in 1989.[/ex] The leaves are already starting to change colour (= become a different… …

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  • 66exchange — Synonyms and related words: American Stock Exchange, Amex, ESP, Wall Street, abalienate, abalienation, agency, agent, alien, alienate, alienation, altercation, alternate, alternation, alternative, amortization, amortize, amortizement, analogy,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 67change over — verb 1. make a shift in or exchange of (Freq. 1) First Joe led; then we switched • Syn: ↑switch, ↑shift • Derivationally related forms: ↑shift (for: ↑shift), ↑ …

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  • 68change — verb 1》 make or become different.     ↘(of the moon) arrive at a fresh phase; become new. 2》 take or use another instead of: she decided to change her name.     ↘move from one to (another).     ↘(change over) move from one system or situation to… …

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  • 69Exchange Rate Mechanism — ( ERM) The methodology by which members of the EMS maintain their currency exchange rates within an agreed upon range with respect to other member countries. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * Exchange Rate Mechanism Exˈchange Rate ˌMechanism… …

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  • 70change blindness —    A term used since the 1970s to refer to the relatively poor ability of humans to detect large changes to a visually perceived object or scene. Experiments making use of manipulated photographs, motion pictures, live interactions, and other… …

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