swap
swap 英 [swɒp] 美 [swɑp]
n. 交换;交换之物 v. 交换
进行时:swapping 过去式:swapped 过去分词:swapped 第三人称单数:swaps 名词复数:swaps
- The word swap means you give something in exchange for something else. In the medieval ages, a farmer would swap — or exchange — his cow for his neighbor's horse.
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- n. 交换;交换之物
- v. 交换
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1. I've finished this magazine. Can I swap with you?
这本杂志我看完了,能跟你交换一下吗?
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2. I swapped my red scarf for her blue one.
我用我的红围巾换了她的蓝围巾。
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3. Can we swap places?I can't see the screen.
咱俩交换一下座位好不好?我看不见银幕。
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4. We spent the evening in the pub swapping stories about our travels.
我们一晚上坐在酒吧里讲述各自的旅途经历。
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5. I'll drive there and then we'll swap over on the way back.
去的时候我开车,回来的时候咱俩再倒换过来。
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6. I think I'll swap this sweater for one in another colour.
我想把这件毛衣换成其他颜色的。
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7. Let's do a swap.You work Friday night and I'll do Saturday.
咱俩调个班吧。你星期五晚间上,我星期六上。
- swap (v.) c. 1200, "to strike, strike the hands together," of uncertain origin, possibly imitative of the sound of hitting or slapping. The sense of "to exchange, barter, trade" is first recorded 1590s, possibly from the notion of slapping hands together as a sign of agreement in bargaining (as in strike a bargain). Related: Swapped; swapping. The noun in this sense is attested from 1620s; earlier "a striking, an act of striking" (mid-13c.). Swap-meet attested from 1968, American English.
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