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swap places with someone — change/swap/trade/places (with someone) phrase to take someone’s position while they take yours I’d love to swap places with someone famous, just for a day. Thesaurus: to replace, or to be replacedsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
swap places (with somebody) — change/swap ˈplaces (with sb) idiom (usually used in negative sentences) to be in sb else s situation • I m perfectly happy I wouldn t change places with anyone. Main entry: ↑placeidiom … Useful english dictionary
swap places — 1) to move to the place where someone else is sitting or standing, so that they can move to where you were sitting or standing I can t see a thing. Do you mind if we swap places? 2) to be in the situation that another person is in swap places… … English dictionary
trade places with someone — change/swap/trade/places (with someone) phrase to take someone’s position while they take yours I’d love to swap places with someone famous, just for a day. Thesaurus: to replace, or to be replacedsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
change places with someone — change/swap/trade/places (with someone) phrase to take someone’s position while they take yours I’d love to swap places with someone famous, just for a day. Thesaurus: to replace, or to be replacedsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
change places (with somebody) — change/swap ˈplaces (with sb) idiom (usually used in negative sentences) to be in sb else s situation • I m perfectly happy I wouldn t change places with anyone. Main entry: ↑placeidiom … Useful english dictionary
swap — swap1 [ swap ] verb * intransitive or transitive to give something to someone in exchange for something else: TRADE: Do you want to swap seats? swap with someone: If you like this one better, I ll swap with you. swap something for something: She… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
swap — [[t]swɒ̱p[/t]] swaps, swapping, swapped also swop 1) V RECIP If you swap something with someone, you give it to them and receive a different thing in exchange. [V pl n] Next week they will swap places and will repeat the switch weekly... [V pl n… … English dictionary
swap — 01. My son [swapped] his skateboard for a pair of rollerblades. 02. Do you want to [swap] places with me? I d rather not be by the window. 03. Tito [swaps] gardening services for car repairs with a friend who is a mechanic. 04. The President has… … Grammatical examples in English
swap — swap1 S3 swop [swɔp US swa:p] v BrE past tense and past participle swapped present participle swapping [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: swap to hit (14 19 centuries), from the sound; from the practice of striking the hands together when agreeing a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
swap (swop) — 1 verb swapped, swapping (I, T) 1 to exchange something with someone, especially so that each of you get what you want; trade 2 (1): I liked her coat and she liked mine, so we swapped. | swap sth for sth: Adam swapped three of his stickers for… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English