[, ]an act of giving sth to sb or doing sth for sb and receiving sth in return 交换;互换;交流;更换;掉换◆an exchange of emails 电子邮件往来◆Workers agreed to a pay cut in exchange for shares in the company. 工人同意减薪以换取公司的股票。
(; ) [] an organized system that allows traders to buy and sell currencies, investments, goods, etc.; a place where this takes place 交易所◆The company's shares are traded on the Euronext exchange in Paris. 这家公司的股票在巴黎的泛欧交易所上市交易。◆the floor of the exchange (= where traders deal with each other) 交易所的交易大厅◆They have set up an electronic trading exchange (= for example, using an Internet site) for wood products. 他们建立了使用电子交易系统买卖木材产品的交易所。
[] the process of changing an amount of one currency for an equal value of another 兑换;汇兑◆The government plans to introduce controls on currency exchange. 政府计划对货币兑换实行管制。➡exchange rate , foreign exchange
[] an arrangement when two people or groups from different countries visit each other's homes or do each other's jobs for a short time (不同国家人或团体之间的)交流,互访◆a 12-month work exchange for recent graduates 一项为应届毕业生安排的为期 12 个月的工作交流◆an exchange student 交换生
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B2B exchange bill of exchange commodity exchange foreign exchange futures exchange information exchange International Securities exchange part exchange rate of exchange stock exchange telephone exchange