
같은 종류나 가치의 물건을 주고받는 행위; 정보, 인사, 의견 등을 서로 나누는 행위.
An act of giving one thing and receiving another (especially of the same type or value) in return, or the mutual sharing of information, greetings, or ideas.
예문:
"The two leaders concluded their meeting with a formal exchange of signed documents."
"We had a brief, friendly exchange of pleasantries before starting the serious discussion."
"After the concert, fans waited outside hoping for an exchange of words or autographs with the band members."
증권, 상품, 통화 등이 거래되는 중앙 시장이나 기관; 또는 한 나라의 통화를 다른 나라의 통화로 바꾸는 행위나 그 비율.
A centralized market or institution where securities, commodities, or currencies are traded (e.g., stock exchange); or the conversion of one country's currency into another's, often referring to the rate used.
예문:
"The New York Stock Exchange is one of the largest financial markets globally."
"Due to recent political instability, the foreign exchange rate has fluctuated wildly."
"Travelers often look for the best exchange bureau to minimize their conversion fees."
어떤 것을 주고 그 대가로 다른 것을 받다; 특히 구매한 물건을 다른 것으로 바꾸다.
To give something to someone and receive something else from them in return, often used when returning a purchased item for a different size or item.
예문:
"Since the shirt was too small, she went back to the store to exchange it for a larger size."
"During the peace talks, the two nations agreed to exchange prisoners of war immediately."
"They exchanged worried glances when the professor announced the surprise exam."
한 종류의 통화를 지정된 환율에 따라 다른 통화로 바꾸다.
To convert money from one currency to its equivalent value in another currency.
예문:
"Before leaving for Europe, I need to exchange my dollars for euros at the bank."
"You can exchange foreign currency at the airport, but the rates are usually poor."
"The system automatically exchanges the payment into the local currency upon transaction completion."