Collocations for "exchange"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "exchange" in context.
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exchange
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [fair, poor, good, reasonable] exchange
- [an open, a money] exchange
- (on) the stock exchange
- need to make an exchange
- would like to make an exchange
- make an exchange at the store
- an exchange of [information, knowledge, goods, prisoners]
- the exchange between [America] and [China]
- had an exchange of words with her
- in exchange for [better conditions, more pay]
- UK: trade in your car as part exchange (for)
- was an exchange student
- was part of an exchange program
- the (current) exchange rate
- the exchange commission
- exchange [one thing] for [another, something else]
- exchange [ideas, views, opinions, information, data] (with)
- exchanged [phone numbers, names] (with)
- exchanged words with [him, the professor, my parents]
- words were exchanged
- exchanged [several, many] email messages
- exchanged a [glance, look]
- exchanged a [cursory, defiant, mischievous] [glance]
- exchange [gifts, presents]
- exchange the [purchase, shoes, library book]
- exchanged for a different [size, style]
- exchanged or [refunded, repaired, returned]
- [can, cannot] be exchanged
- exchange [dollars] for [sterling]
- exchanging [currency, money, traveler's checks]
- exchanged (wedding) vows
- exchange [favors, services]
'exchange' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
banner
- barter
- captive
- chip
- commodity
- cultural
- currency
- defective
- diamond
- even
- exact
- float
- foreign
- frank
- full
- handover
- heat
- hostage
- interaction
- listing
- lively
- medium
- opinion
- payment
- pit
- plummet
- put
- rate
- real
- return
- runner
- seat
- secret
- server
- short
- shudder
- silk
- spicy
- steady
- stock
- surrender