exchange

exchange
1. n
1) обмен; мена; замена
2) pl товарообмен
3) биржа
4) иностранная валюта; девизы
5) обменный курс иностранной валюты

to create a setting for an exchange of views — создавать обстановку для обмена мнениями

to hold exchanges with smb — проводить обмен с кем-л.

to increase (goods) exchanges — увеличивать товарооборот

to produce lively exchange — вызывать оживленную дискуссию

to save foreign exchange — экономить иностранную валюту

- American Stock Exchange
- amicable exchange of views
- angry exchanges between smb
- animated exchange
- artillery exchange
- available supplies of foreign exchange
- bellicose exchange of threats
- bill of exchange
- bitter exchange
- commodity exchange
- comprehensive exchange of opinions
- corn exchange
- cultural exchanges
- employment exchange
- exchange is falling
- exchange is rising
- exchange is steady
- exchange of awards
- exchange of civilities
- exchange of courtesies
- exchange of day
- exchange of decorations
- exchange of diplomatic missions
- exchange of experience
- exchange of goods by barter
- exchange of greetings
- exchange of information
- exchange of instruments of ratification
- exchange of letters
- exchange of lists of prisoners
- exchange of notes
- exchange of official visits
- exchange of pleasantries
- exchange of ratifications
- exchange of services
- exchange of students
- exchange of toasts
- exchange of views
- exchange of written representations and arguments
- fall in exchange
- favorable exchange
- foreign exchange
- Foreign Stock Exchange
- frank exchange of views
- freely convertible exchange
- fruitful exchange
- full exchange of views
- goods exchange
- heated exchange
- humanitarian exchanges
- in exchange for
- inequitable exchange
- international exchange
- international petroleum exchange
- labor exchange
- lively exchanges of views
- London Mercantile Exchange
- London Stock Exchange
- loss or gain on exchange
- medium of exchange
- mercantile exchange
- metal exchange
- mutually-beneficial exchange
- noisy exchanges in Parliament
- nominal exchange
- nonequivalent exchange
- official exchange
- open exchange
- pegged exchange
- people-to-people exchange
- petroleum exchange
- produce exchange
- profitable rate of exchange
- reciprocal exchange
- remarkable frank exchange
- robust exchange of views
- scientific exchange
- seismic data exchange
- sharp exchange between smb
- there has been good exchange
- through the diplomatic exchange of written communications
- traditional trade exchanges
- unequal exchange
- useful exchange
- variable exchange
- verbal exchanges
- vigorous exchanges
2. v
обменивать(ся)

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