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  • 1 exchange

    تَبَادَلَ \ exchange: give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need. \ تَقايُض \ exchange. \ See Also مقايضة (مُقايَضة)‏ \ صَيْرَفة \ exchange.

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  • 2 exchange

    بَادَلَ \ change: to take or put one thing in place of another: Will you change places with me?. exchange: to give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need. reciprocate: to give or feel in return: She gave me a birthday gift, so I ought to reciprocate (by giving one to her). I don’t like him, and he reciprocates my dislike. swap: to give (one thing) and receive (another) in return: Schoolboys swap foreign stamps. I swapped my radio for her leather bag.

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  • 3 exchange

    مُقَايَضَة \ exchange: exchanging; return: He gave me his car in exchange for my motorboat. payment in kind: payment with goods, not with money. swap: swapping arragement; sth. swapped.

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  • 4 exchange

    اِسْتَبْدَلَ \ exchange: to give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need. replace: to put (sth.) in the place of: If you break my glasses, you must replace them (You must provide new ones). substitute: to put (sth.) in place of sth. else: He removed the jewel and substituted a worthless stone.

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  • 5 exchange

    قَايَضَ \ exchange: to give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need. swap: to give (one thing) and receive (another) in return: Schoolboys swap foreign stamps. I swapped my radio for her leather bag.

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  • 6 سوق

    سُوق \ fair: an outdoor gathering of people for a market or for amusement. market: a public gathering where people can sell goods (often on certain fixed days); the place of such a gathering: a cattle market; a fruit market: Take your eggs to market. \ سُوق الأَورَاق المالِيّة (البُورصَة)‏ \ stock exchange: a place where stocks are bought and sold. \ سُوقٌ خَيْرِيَّة \ bazaar: a sale of goods to get money for a special good purpose: a hospital bazaar (to help support a local hospital). \ سُوقٌ رَائِجة \ market: a general demand for certain goods; the place or the people that make such a demand: There’s no market for fur coats in Africa. \ سُوقٌ شَرْقِيّة \ bazaar: (in Eastern countries) a marketplace or group of shops. \ سُوقٌ مركَزيَّة \ supermarket: a large store of goods for sale where one serves oneself. \ سُوقٌ مَسْقُوفة \ arcade: an arched passage, often with shops along it.

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  • 7 sale

    [seɪl] noun
    1) the act of giving something to someone in exchange for money:

    Sales of cars have increased.

    بَيْع
    2) in a shop etc, an offer of goods at lowered prices for a short time:

    I bought my dress in a sale.

    بَيْع رَخيص
    3) an event at which goods are sold:

    a book sale.

    مَزاد عَلَني

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  • 8 استبدل

    اِسْتَبْدَلَ \ exchange: to give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need. replace: to put (sth.) in the place of: If you break my glasses, you must replace them (You must provide new ones). substitute: to put (sth.) in place of sth. else: He removed the jewel and substituted a worthless stone.

    Arabic-English dictionary > استبدل

  • 9 بادل

    بَادَلَ \ change: to take or put one thing in place of another: Will you change places with me?. exchange: to give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need. reciprocate: to give or feel in return: She gave me a birthday gift, so I ought to reciprocate (by giving one to her). I don’t like him, and he reciprocates my dislike. swap: to give (one thing) and receive (another) in return: Schoolboys swap foreign stamps. I swapped my radio for her leather bag.

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  • 10 تبادل

    تَبَادَلَ \ exchange: give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need.

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  • 11 قايض

    قَايَضَ \ exchange: to give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need. swap: to give (one thing) and receive (another) in return: Schoolboys swap foreign stamps. I swapped my radio for her leather bag.

    Arabic-English dictionary > قايض

  • 12 مقايضة

    مُقَايَضَة \ exchange: exchanging; return: He gave me his car in exchange for my motorboat. payment in kind: payment with goods, not with money. swap: swapping arragement; sth. swapped.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مقايضة

  • 13 change

    بَادَلَ \ change: to take or put one thing in place of another: Will you change places with me?. exchange: to give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need. reciprocate: to give or feel in return: She gave me a birthday gift, so I ought to reciprocate (by giving one to her). I don’t like him, and he reciprocates my dislike. swap: to give (one thing) and receive (another) in return: Schoolboys swap foreign stamps. I swapped my radio for her leather bag.

    Arabic-English glossary > change

  • 14 reciprocate

    بَادَلَ \ change: to take or put one thing in place of another: Will you change places with me?. exchange: to give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need. reciprocate: to give or feel in return: She gave me a birthday gift, so I ought to reciprocate (by giving one to her). I don’t like him, and he reciprocates my dislike. swap: to give (one thing) and receive (another) in return: Schoolboys swap foreign stamps. I swapped my radio for her leather bag.

    Arabic-English glossary > reciprocate

  • 15 swap

    بَادَلَ \ change: to take or put one thing in place of another: Will you change places with me?. exchange: to give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need. reciprocate: to give or feel in return: She gave me a birthday gift, so I ought to reciprocate (by giving one to her). I don’t like him, and he reciprocates my dislike. swap: to give (one thing) and receive (another) in return: Schoolboys swap foreign stamps. I swapped my radio for her leather bag.

    Arabic-English glossary > swap

  • 16 payment in kind

    مُقَايَضَة \ exchange: exchanging; return: He gave me his car in exchange for my motorboat. payment in kind: payment with goods, not with money. swap: swapping arragement; sth. swapped.

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  • 17 swap

    مُقَايَضَة \ exchange: exchanging; return: He gave me his car in exchange for my motorboat. payment in kind: payment with goods, not with money. swap: swapping arragement; sth. swapped.

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  • 18 replace

    اِسْتَبْدَلَ \ exchange: to give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need. replace: to put (sth.) in the place of: If you break my glasses, you must replace them (You must provide new ones). substitute: to put (sth.) in place of sth. else: He removed the jewel and substituted a worthless stone.

    Arabic-English glossary > replace

  • 19 substitute

    اِسْتَبْدَلَ \ exchange: to give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need. replace: to put (sth.) in the place of: If you break my glasses, you must replace them (You must provide new ones). substitute: to put (sth.) in place of sth. else: He removed the jewel and substituted a worthless stone.

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  • 20 swap

    قَايَضَ \ exchange: to give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need. swap: to give (one thing) and receive (another) in return: Schoolboys swap foreign stamps. I swapped my radio for her leather bag.

    Arabic-English glossary > swap

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