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iks' ein‹ 1. verb1) (to give, or give up, in return for something else: Can you exchange a dollar note for two 50-cent pieces?) bytte, veksle2) (to give and receive in return: They exchanged amused glances.) (ut)veksle2. noun1) (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.) utveksling, bytte2) (a conversation or dispute: An angry exchange took place between the two brothers when their father's will was read.) meningsutveksling, ordskifte3) (the act of exchanging the money of one country for that of another.) (valuta)veksling4) (the difference between the value of money in different countries: What is the rate of exchange between the U.S. dollar and the yen?) valutakurs5) (a place where business shares are bought and sold or international financial dealings carried on.) børs6) ((also telephone exchange) a central telephone system where lines are connected.) telefonsentral•bytte--------utvekslingIsubst. \/ɪksˈtʃeɪn(d)ʒ\/, \/eksˈtʃeɪn(d)ʒ\/1) bytte, utveksling2) meningsutveksling, ordskifte3) ( handel) veksling (av penger)4) valutakurs, valuta, børs5) ( også telephone exchange) (telefon)sentral6) ( sport) veksling (i stafett)account of exchange vekselkontobill of exchange vekselexchange (by mistake) forbytningexchange of commodities varebytteexchange of letters brevveksling, korrespondanseexchange of views meningsutveksling, ordskiftefirst of exchange ( økonomi) primaveksel (første eksemplar av en veksel utstedt i flere eksemplarer)give a bill of exchange utstede en vekselin exchange som erstatningin exchange for i bytte mot, i stedet forloss on exchanges kurstappar of exchange myntparitetsecond of exchange sekundavekselthird of exchange ( økonomi) tertiavekselwin the exchange ( i sjakk) vinne kvalitetIIverb \/ɪksˈtʃeɪn(d)ʒ\/, \/eksˈtʃeɪn(d)ʒ\/1) veksle, skifte, utveksle2) (kunne) veksle (spesielt om mynt), (kunne) tas i bytte3) ( om offiser) skifteexchange for bytte mot, bytte ihan byttet ut sin gamle bil mot\/i en motorsykkel
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