swap
(also swop), v (-pp-) (infml 口)
1 [I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p, Dn.n]
~ (sth) (with sb);~ (sb) sth for sth; ~ sth (over/round) give sth in exchange for sth else; substitute sth for sth else 以某物交換他物; 以此物代替彼物
Your book looks more interesting than mine
do you want to swap (with me)? 你的書好像比我的有意思, 你愿意(和我)交換嗎?
They swapped (ie told each other) stories about their army days. 他們互相講述了他們在軍隊中的經歷.
I'll swap (you) my Michael Jackson tape for your Bruce Springsteen album. 我想用邁克爾?杰克遜的錄音帶交換你的布魯斯?斯普林斯廷唱片集.
She swapped our chairs (round), so I had hers and she had mine. 她把我們倆的椅子對調了, 因此我坐的是她的, 她坐的是我的.
I wouldn't swap places with him for anything, ie would not wish to be in his situation. 我說什麼也不愿意處於他的地位.
2 (idm 習語) change/swap horses in mid-stream => horse. change/swap places => place1. swap n
1 (usu sing 通常作單數) act of swapping; exchange 交換; 交易; 交流
As you like my dress and I like yours, shall we do a swap? 既然你喜歡我的連衣裙而我也喜歡你的, 咱們交換好嗎?
2 thing swapped or suitable for swapping 交換之物; 適於交換之物.