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Exchange
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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Many customers still visit the branches or exchange bureaus to get their foreign currency.
www.cio.co.nz
A typical airport exchange bureau might sell euros to departing travellers at a rate of 1.05, while it buys euros from incoming passengers at a rate of 1.25.
www.independent.co.uk
One suspicious exchange bureau identified by law enforcement agencies was operating out of an office that didn't even have a sign above the door.
news.bbc.co.uk
Exchange bureaus are generally reliable and don't charge commission.
thechronicleherald.ca
To authenticate the banknotes, pirates use currency-counting machines, the same technology used at foreign exchange bureaus worldwide.
en.wikipedia.org