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  • 1 Exchange

    v. trans.
    P. and V. ἀλλάσσειν (or mid.), μεταλλάσσειν, ἀνταλλάσσειν (or mid.), μείβειν (or mid.) (Plat. but rare P.), διαλλάσσειν, P. διαμείβειν (or. mid.).
    Take in exchange: P. and V. μεταλαμβνειν (Eur., Bacch. 302).
    Put in exchange: V. ἀντιτιθέναι.
    Exchange one thing for another: P. and V. ἀλλάσσειν (or mid.) (τί τινος or ἀντί τινος), ἀνταλλάσσειν (or mid.) (τί τινος or ἀντί τινος), διαλλάσσειν (P. τι ἀντί τινος, V. τί τινι).
    I will exchange my white dress for black: V. πέπλων δε λευκῶν μέλανας ἀνταλλάξομαι (Eur., Hel. 1088).
    Exchange your tears for her wedding strains: V. δάκρυα δʼ ἀνταλλάσσετε τοῖς τῆσδε μέλεσι... γαμηλίοις (Eur., Tro. 351).
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    subs.
    P. ἀλλαγή, ἡ, μεταλλαγή, ἡ, V. διαλλαγή. ἡ, P. and V. μοιβή, ἡ (Plat.).
    A taking in exchange: P. ἀντίληψις, ἡ.
    Something taken in exchange: V. ἀντάλλαγμα, τό.
    Numbers are but a poor exchange for a true friend: V. ἀλόγιστον δέ τι τὸ πλῆθος ἀντάλλαγμα γενναίου φίλου (Eur., Or. 1156).
    They were liberated by an exchange of prisoners: P. ἀνὴρ ἀντʼ ἀνδρὸς ἐλύθησαν (Thuc. 2, 103).
    Exchange of properly: P. ἀντίδοσις, ἡ
    ( There had been included in the bill) what the rate of exchange was: P. (ἐγέγραπτο) ὁπόσου ἡ καταλλαγὴ ἦν τῷ ἀργυρίῳ (Dem. 1216).
    In exchange for, prep.: P. and V. ἀντ (gen.).
    In exchange ( in compounds): P. and V. ἀντί; e.g., give in exchange: V. and V. ἀντιδιδόναι.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Exchange

  • 2 exchange

    [iks' ein‹] 1. verb
    1) (to give, or give up, in return for something else: Can you exchange a dollar note for two 50-cent pieces?) αλλάζω
    2) (to give and receive in return: They exchanged amused glances.) ανταλλάσσω
    2. noun
    1) (the giving and taking of one thing for another: He gave me a pencil in exchange for the marble; An exchange of opinions is helpful.) ανταλλαγή
    2) (a conversation or dispute: An angry exchange took place between the two brothers when their father's will was read.) λογομαχία
    3) (the act of exchanging the money of one country for that of another.) συνάλλαγμα
    4) (the difference between the value of money in different countries: What is the rate of exchange between the U.S. dollar and the yen?) συνάλλαγμα
    5) (a place where business shares are bought and sold or international financial dealings carried on.) χρηματιστήριο
    6) ((also telephone exchange) a central telephone system where lines are connected.) τηλεφωνικό κέντρο

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  • 3 exchange

    1) ανταλλάσσω
    2) διαφωνία
    3) λογομαχία
    4) συνάλλαγμα

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  • 4 rate of exchange

    (the relative values of the currencies of two or more countries: I want to change some dollars into francs - what is the rate of exchange?) τιμή συναλλάγματος

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  • 5 stock exchange

    (a place where stocks and shares are bought and sold.) χρηματιστήριο

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  • 6 telephone exchange

    (a central control through which telephone calls are directed.) τηλεφωνικό κέντρο

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  • 7 Change

    v. trans.
    P. and V. μετατιθέναι, μεταφέρειν, μεταβαλλειν, μεταστρέφειν, μεθιστναι, ἀλλάσσειν, μεταλλάσσειν, ἀλλοιοῦν, μείβειν (Plat. but rare P.), P. μεταποιεῖν, μετακινεῖν.
    Exchange: see Exchange.
    Change ( what is written): P. and V. μεταγρφειν.
    V. intrans. P. and V. ἀλλάσσεσθαι, μεταλλάσσεσθαι, ἀλλοιοῦσθαι, μεταστρέφεσθαι, μεθίστασθαι, τρέπεσθαι, μεταπίπτειν, P. περιίστασθαι, μεταβάλλειν.
    Since your fortunes have changed: V. ἐπειδὴ περι πετεῖς ἔχεις τύχας (Eur., And. 982).
    Change into, v. trans.: P. μεταλλάσσειν εἰς (acc.); v. intrans.: P. μεταβαίνειν εἰς (acc.), μεταβάλλειν (εἰς, acc., or ἐπί, acc.).
    Change one's abode: P. μετανίστασθαι, V. μετοικεῖν.
    Change one's clothes: V. ἐσθῆτα ἐξαλλάσσειν (Eur., Hel. 1297).
    Change colour: see Colour.
    Change one's mind: P. and V. μεταγιγνώσκειν, μεταβουλεύεσθαι (Eur., Or. 1526), P. μεταδοξάζειν (Plat.), μετανοεῖν.
    Change money, convert into smaller coins: Ar. διακερματίζεσθαι (acc.).
    Changing money openly at the banks: P. τὸ χρυσίον καταλλασσόμενος φανερῶς ἐπὶ ταῖς τραπέζαις (Dem. 376).
    Change ships: P. μετεκβαίνειν, μεταβαίνειν.
    Change sides ( politically): P. μεθίστασθαι.
    Change the form of: P. and V. μεταρρυθμίζειν (acc.) (Plat.), P. μετασχηματίζειν (acc.); see Transform.
    Change one's wish: V. μετεύχεσθαι (absol.).
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    subs.
    P. and V. μεταβολή, ἡ, μεταλλαγή, ἡ (Plat., and Eur., frag.), μετάστασις, ἡ, P. ἀλλοίωσις, ἡ; see Exchange.
    Small change in money: Ar. κέρματα, τά.
    Change of abode: P. μετανάστασις, ἡ, μετοίκησις, ἡ.
    Change of mind, reconsideration: P. ἀναλογισμός, ὁ.
    Repentance: P. μετάνοια, ἡ, P. and V. μεταμέλεια, ἡ (Eur., frag.), V. μετάγνοια, ἡ.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Change

  • 8 swop

    [swop] 1. past tense, past participle - swopped, swapped; verb
    (to exchange one thing for another: He swopped his ball with another boy for a pistol; They swopped books with each other.) ανταλλάσσω
    2. noun
    (an exchange: a fair swop.) ανταλλαγή

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  • 9 Interchange

    subs.
    P. and V. παραλλαγή, ἡ, V. διαλλαγή, ἡ, P. μεταλλαγή, ἡ; see Exchange.
    ——————
    v. trans.
    P. and V. ἀνταλλάσσειν (or mid.), μεταλλάσσειν; see Exchange.

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  • 10 Trade

    subs.
    Ar. and P. ἐμπορία, ἡ, P. ἐργασία, ἡ.
    Money making: P. χρηματισμός, ὁ.
    Exchange: P. ἀλλαγή, ἡ; see Exchange.
    Business: P. ἐργασία, ἡ, πραγματεία, ἡ, ἀσχολία, ἡ, ἐπιτήδευμα, τό.
    Handicraft: Ar. and P. χειρουργία, ἡ, P. and V. τέχνη, ἡ, V. χειρωναξία, ἡ.
    Being engaged in trade by sea: P. ἐπὶ τῆς ἐργασίας ὢν τῆς κατὰ θάλασσαν (Dem. 893).
    Be engaged in trade by sea: P. κατὰ θάλασσαν ἐργάζεσθαι (Dem. 1297).
    Ply a petty trade, v.: P. and V. καπηλεύειν.
    Of trade, adj.: Ar. and P. ἐμπορικός.
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    v. intrans.
    P. ἐμπορεύεσθαι, ἐργάζεσθαι.
    Make money: P. χρηματίζεσθαι.
    Trade in a small way: P. and V. καπηλεύειν.
    Trade in: Ar. and V. ἐμπολᾶν (acc.), διεμπολᾶν (acc.), πεμπολᾶν (acc.).
    Buy: P. and V. ὠνεῖσθαι, Ar. and P. γοράζειν; see Buy.
    Sell: Ar. and P. πωλεῖν; see Sell.
    Trade upon, put to use, met.: P. and V. χρῆσθαι (dat.).
    Take advantage of: P. and V. πολαύειν (gen.).
    Trade with: Ar. γοράζειν πρός (acc.).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Trade

  • 11 barter

    1. verb
    (to trade by giving (one thing) in exchange (for another): The bandits bartered gold for guns.) ανταλλάσσω
    2. noun
    (goods used in bartering: Some tribes use sea-shells as barter.) υλικό ανταλλαγής, `τράμπα`

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  • 12 cash

    [kæʃ] 1. noun
    1) (coins or paper money, not cheques, credit cards etc: Do you wish to pay cash?) μετρητά
    2) (payment by money or cheque as opposed to payment by account: Cash or account, madam?) πληρωμή τοις μετρητοίς
    3) (money in any form: He has plenty of cash.) χρήματα
    2. verb
    (to turn into, or exchange for, money: You may cash a traveller's cheque here; Can you cash a cheque for me?) εξαργυρώνω
    - cash-and-carry
    - cash machine
    - cash register
    - cash in
    - cash in on

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  • 13 cash in

    (to exchange for money: I've cashed in all my shares.) ρευστοποιώ

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  • 14 commerce

    ['komə:s] 1. noun
    (the exchange of goods between nations or people; trade on a large scale: He is engaged in commerce.) εμπόριο
    2. noun
    (a TV or radio advertisement: I enjoyed the play but the commercials irritated me.) διαφήμιση
    - commercialise
    - commercialism
    - commercial traveller

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  • 15 hire

    1. verb
    1) ((often with from) to get the use of by paying money: He's hiring a car (from us) for the week.) νοικιάζω
    2) ((often with out) to give (someone) the use of in exchange for money: Will you hire me your boat for the week-end?; Does this firm hire out cars?) νοικιάζω
    3) ((especially American) to employ (a workman etc): They have hired a team of labourers to dig the road.) προσλαμβάνω
    2. noun
    ((money paid for) hiring: Is this hall for hire?; How much is the hire of the hall?; We don't own this crane - it's on hire.) ενοικίαση
    - hire-purchase

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  • 16 in return (for)

    (as an exchange (for something): We'll send them whisky and they'll send us vodka in return: They'll send us vodka in return for whisky.) σε ανταπόδοση, σε αντάλλαγμα

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  • 17 in return (for)

    (as an exchange (for something): We'll send them whisky and they'll send us vodka in return: They'll send us vodka in return for whisky.) σε ανταπόδοση, σε αντάλλαγμα

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  • 18 interactive

    [-iv]
    adjective (allowing a continuous exchange of information between a computer and the person using it, so that the computer can respond immediately to the user's instructions or questions: an interactive system/program; interactive video games.) αλληλεπιδραστικός

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  • 19 interchange

    ['intə ein‹]
    1) (a place where two or more main roads or motorways at different levels are joined by means of several small roads, so allowing cars etc to move from one road to another.) διασταύρωση
    2) ((an) exchange: an interchange of ideas.) ανταλλαγή

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  • 20 Internet

    ['intənet, ]( American[) 'intərnet]
    (a worldwide computer network that provides information on very many subjects and enables users to exchange messages.) διαδίκτυο

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