foreign exchange student
1foreign exchange — foreign ex change n 1.) [U] used to talk about buying and selling foreign money foreign exchange markets/rates/transactions etc ▪ The dollar is expected to fall in the foreign exchange markets. 2.) [U] foreign money, especially money obtained by… …
2Foreign exchange — may refer to:* Exchanging money in one currency for another, traded on foreign exchange markets * Foreign exchange service (finance), a trading platform * Foreign exchange service (telecommunications), connection of a phone to a non local office… …
3exchange student — n. a student who, by prior arrangement, attends a school in a foreign country while a student from that country attends a school in the country of the first …
4exchange student — noun : a student usually from a foreign country received free into an institution in exchange for one sent to that country on the same terms * * * a secondary school or college student who studies for a period, usually one year, at a foreign… …
5Foreign Exchange (TV series) — Infobox Television show name = Foreign Exchange caption = show name 2 = Al otro lado Correspondant express Tur, retur och mera tur genre = Children creator = John Rapsey writer = John Rapsey Richard Conroy Armin Prediger Tracey Defty Marcus… …
6exchange student — ex change .student n a student who goes to a foreign country to study, usually as a part of a programme ▪ an 18 year old exchange student from France …
7exchange student — exchange′ stu dent n. edu a student who studies at a foreign institution as part of a reciprocal program between institutions or countries …
8exchange student — foreign student, student who studies in a school or university outside of his native country (often as part of an organized program between two particular schools) …
9exchange student — /əksˈtʃeɪndʒ stjudnt/ (say uhks chaynj styoohdnt) noun a student who is visiting a country as part of a student exchange program, especially in order to learn a foreign language …
10exchange student — a secondary school or college student who studies for a period, usually one year, at a foreign institution as part of a reciprocal program between two institutions or countries. * * * …