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swap
(also swop), v (-pp-) (infml 口)
1 [I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p, Dn.n]
~ (sth) (with sb);~ (sb) sth for sth; ~ sth (over/round) give sth in exchange for sth else; substitute sth for sth else 以某物交换他物; 以此物代替彼物
Your book looks more interesting than mine
do you want to swap (with me)? 你的书好像比我的有意思, 你愿意(和我)交换吗?
They swapped (ie told each other) stories about their army days. 他们互相讲述了他们在军队中的经历.
I´ll swap (you) my Michael Jackson tape for your Bruce Springsteen album. 我想用迈克尔?杰克逊的录音带交换你的布鲁斯?斯普林斯廷唱片集.
She swapped our chairs (round), so I had hers and she had mine. 她把我们俩的椅子对调了, 因此我坐的是她的, 她坐的是我的.
I wouldn´t swap places with him for anything, ie would not wish to be in his situation. 我说什麽也不愿意处於他的地位.
2 (idm 习语) change/swap horses in mid-stream => horse. change/swap places => place1. swap n
1 (usu sing 通常作单数) act of swapping; exchange 交换; 交易; 交流
As you like my dress and I like yours, shall we do a swap? 既然你喜欢我的连衣裙而我也喜欢你的, 咱们交换好吗?
2 thing swapped or suitable for swapping 交换之物; 适於交换之物.
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