SWAP


Meaning of SWAP in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ swɒp ]

also swop

( swaps, swapping, swapped)

1.

If you swap something with someone, you give it to them and receive a different thing in exchange.

Next week they will swap places and will repeat the switch weekly...

I’d gladly swap places with mummy any day...

I know a sculptor who swaps her pieces for drawings by a well-known artist...

Some hostages were swapped for convicted prisoners.

= exchange

V-RECIP : V pl-n , V pl-n with n , V n for/with n , V n for/with n

Swap is also a noun.

If she ever fancies a job swap, I could be interested.

N-COUNT : oft n N

2.

If you swap one thing for another, you remove the first thing and replace it with the second, or you stop doing the first thing and start doing the second.

Despite the heat, he’d swapped his overalls for a suit and tie...

Both sides swapped their goalies in the 30th minute.

VERB : V n for n , V n

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