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пантеон
wymieniać coś [na coś]
I. exchange [ɪksˈtʃeɪnʤ] VB trans
1. exchange (trade):
to exchange sth [for sth]
wymieniać [perf wymienić] coś [na coś]
to exchange apartments
zamieniać [perf zamienić] się na mieszkania
2. exchange:
exchange views, looks, greetings
wymieniać [perf wymienić]
exchange words
zamieniać [perf zamienić]
to exchange addresses
wymieniać [perf wymienić] się adresami
II. exchange [ɪksˈtʃeɪnʤ] N
1. exchange of prisoners, fire, threats:
exchange
in exchange for sth
2. exchange ECON:
exchange
exchange
rate of exchange
exchange regulations
3. exchange (verbal interchange):
exchange
III. exchange [ɪksˈtʃeɪnʤ] ADJ
1. exchange (of trading):
exchange
2. exchange ECON:
exchange
exchange
currency exchange N ECON
currency exchange
exchange bureau N
exchange bureau
exchange council N ECON
exchange council
exchange counter N
exchange counter
exchange dealings N pl ECON
exchange dealings
exchange floor N ECON
exchange floor
exchange house, exchange office N
exchange house
exchange price N ECON
exchange price
exchange rate N
exchange rate
exchange rate adjustment
exchange rate assessment
exchange rate development
exchange rate fluctuation
exchange rate model
exchange rate policy
exchange shark N ECON
exchange shark inf
Present
Iexchange
youexchange
he/she/itexchanges
weexchange
youexchange
theyexchange
Past
Iexchanged
youexchanged
he/she/itexchanged
weexchanged
youexchanged
theyexchanged
Present Perfect
Ihaveexchanged
youhaveexchanged
he/she/ithasexchanged
wehaveexchanged
youhaveexchanged
theyhaveexchanged
Past Perfect
Ihadexchanged
youhadexchanged
he/she/ithadexchanged
wehadexchanged
youhadexchanged
theyhadexchanged
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They said that they were not prepared to go carrying their money and valuables to the opposite bank of the river in exchange for food.
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The operating structure of the Cape Verde stock exchange combines the auctioning system with quote-driven systems in order to support larger market liquidity.
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Currency board arrangements are the most widespread means of fixed exchange rates.
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Cash is based on real money and can be charged in exchange for a monetary payment, cell phone billing, or home phone billing and by bank transfer.
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That means sophisticated banks are giving investors the opportunity to make risk-free arbitrage profits, which can not happen on an exchange.
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