- [intransitive, transitive]
to give something to somebody and receive something in exchange 交换(东西) - swap (something) (with somebody)
I've finished this magazine. Can I swap with you? 这本杂志我看完了,能跟你交换一下吗? 🔊🔊 - swap something for something
I swapped my red scarf for her blue one. 我用我的红围巾换了她的蓝围巾。 🔊🔊 - swap something
Can we swap places? I can't see the screen. 咱俩交换一下座位好不好?我看不见银幕。 🔊🔊 We spent the evening in the pub swapping stories (= telling each other stories) about our travels. 我们一晚上坐在酒吧里讲述各自的旅途经历。 🔊🔊
- swap (something) (with somebody)
- [intransitive] swap (over)
to start doing somebody else’s job, etc. while they do yours 交换(工作) - [transitive] (especially British English)
to replace one person or thing with another 用…替换;把…换成;掉换
Word OriginMiddle English (originally in the sense ‘throw forcibly’): probably imitative of a resounding blow. Current senses have arisen from an early use meaning ‘strike hands as a token of agreement’.
Idioms
change/swap places (with somebody)
swap/change places (with somebody)
(usually used in negative sentences )通常用于否定句 to be in somebody else’s situation (与某人)交换位置,交换处境 I'm perfectly happy—I wouldn't swap places with anyone. 我很高兴,我不会与任何人交换名额。