interchange
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ɪntə(ɹ)ˈtʃeɪndʒ/
美 /ɪntɚˈt͡ʃeɪnd͡ʒ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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An act of interchanging.
— That was one of three superb saves Hennessey made in the opening 45 minutes, the best of which was from Dzeko, who had been released by a slick interchange involving Silva and Sergio Aguero.
- A highway junction in which traffic may change from one road to another without crossing a stream of traffic.
- A junction in which traffic may merge to enter or diverge to exit a limited-access highway to access a surface street, without crossing traffic on the main highway.
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A connection between two or more lines, services or modes of transport; a station at which such a connection can be made.
— Holborn tube station is the only interchange between the London Underground Central and Piccadilly Lines.
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A back-and-forth interaction; an exchange.
— David and I were not "intimate" friends. There was always a certain old-worldly formality about our interchanges. There was something professorial and distant about David, something that commanded respect, partially, I think, because he was so respectful himself.
动词 v.
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to switch (each of two things)
— to interchange places
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to mutually give and receive (something); to exchange
— I shall interchange / My waned state for Henry's regal crown.
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to swap or change places
— The poem is written in an alef-lamed, bet-nun acrostic form. This is a formula of permutation of letters wherein the first interchanges with the twelfth, the second with the thirteenth, etc.
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to alternate; to intermingle or vary
— to interchange cares with pleasures
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To act as or carry out an interchange (noun, senses 2, 3).
— But those 13 miles go through central London, and where the Underground interchanges with Crossrail, its own stations will be boosted and glamorised, especially at Bond Street and Tottenham Court Road.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Old French entrechange, by surface analysis, inter- + change.
词源 2
From Old French entrechange, by surface analysis, inter- + change.
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