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II . exchange [ɪksˈtʃeɪnʤ] SUBST

1. exchange of prisoners, fire, threats:

3. exchange (verbal interchange):

III . exchange [ɪksˈtʃeɪnʤ] ADJ

1. exchange (of trading):

2. exchange ECON:

exchange bureau SUBST

exchange council SUBST ECON

exchange counter SUBST

exchange dealings SUBST pl ECON

exchange floor SUBST ECON

exchange house, exchange office SUBST

exchange price SUBST ECON

exchange shark SUBST ECON

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Some workers were paid in specially minted coins or credit notes, known as truck, which could be exchanged only at shops owned by their employers.
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Card games, darts, billiards and other games are permitted as long as no money is exchanged, and no prizes are given.
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The civilians exchanged food and supplies and offered moral support to the 40th.
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In it, imaginary letters in couplets are exchanged by paired historical characters.
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Personal property must be exchanged for personal property.
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The match grade barrel is mounted fully floated and can be easily exchanged in the field with the help of a 5 mm hex key.
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The fleets then exchanged cannonades and broadsides for the next hour, but at long range, the damage incurred was modest.
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The two leaders exchanged messages before the battle.
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The convertible preference shares can be exchanged, but for what?
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When the non-sister chromatids intertwine, segments of chromatids with similar sequence may break apart and be exchanged in a process known as genetic recombination or crossing-over.
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