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............................................................1. exchange(vt. & n.) معاوضه، مبادله، تبادل، ردوبدل ارز، اسعار، جای معاملات ارزی و سهامی، بورس، صرافخانه، صرافی، مبادله کردن، عوض کردن، تسعیر یافتن، ردو بدل کننده............................................................2. change(pl. & vt. & vi. & n.) عوض کردن، عوض شدن، تغییر، پول خرد، دگرگون کردن یاشدن، دگرگونی، مبادله، تغییردادن، معاوضه کردن، خرد کردن (پول)، تغییر کردن........................................................................................................................4. be changed
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