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exchange (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “exchange”

infinitivo exchange; él exchanges; pret. exchanged; part. exchanged; ger. exchanging
  1. reemplazar
    She went back to the store to exchange the shoes for a larger size after realizing they were too small.
  2. intercambiar
    During the holidays, family members exchanged gifts to show their appreciation for one another.
  3. hacer o proporcionar mutuamente la cosa dada
    In the hallway, they exchanged smiles and continued on their way.
  4. hablar entre sí
    The two players exchanged friendly banter before the game began.
  5. cambiar (de dinero, recibir dinero en una moneda diferente)
    I need to find a place to exchange money for the local currency.
  6. compartir (información o ideas)
    At the conference, scientists exchanged their latest research findings with colleagues from around the world.

sustantivo “exchange”

sing. exchange, pl. exchanges o no contable
  1. intercambio
    To celebrate the end of the project, the team organized an exchange of small presents among colleagues.
  2. bolsa
    Investors closely watch the activity on the stock exchange for signs of market trends.
  3. intercambio (conversación breve)
    After a brief exchange in the coffee shop line, they realized they had met before.
  4. centralita
    The company's telephone exchange was upgraded to improve communication efficiency.
  5. cambio (el acto de cambiar dinero de una moneda a otra)
    Before traveling to Europe, he made an exchange of dollars for euros at the bank.
  6. cambio (en ajedrez, el intercambio estratégico de piezas, a menudo involucrando una pieza menor y una torre)
    In a bold move, she initiated an exchange that left her opponent at a disadvantage.
  7. intercambio (biología, el proceso de movimiento de sustancias a través de una membrana)
    The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the lungs is essential for breathing.