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interchange

N การ แลกเปลี่ยน  การสับเปลี่ยน กัน  exchange kan-leak-pian

 

interchange

VI สับ กัน  สับเปลี่ยน  exchange swap switch sab-pian

 

interchange

VT สับ กัน  สับเปลี่ยน  exchange swap switch sab-pian

 

interchange with

PHRV แลกเปลี่ยน กับ  alternate with leak-pian-kab

 

interchangeable

ADJ ซึ่ง แลกเปลี่ยน กันได้  ซึ่ง สลับ กันได้  exchangeable sueng-laek-plian-kan-dai

 

interchangeably

ADV โดย เปลี่ยน กันได้  อย่าง สลับ กันได้  exchangeably reciprocally doi-pian-kan-dai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INTERCHANGE

v.t.[inter and change. ] 1. To put each in the place of the other; to give and take mutually; to exchange; to reciprocate; as, to interchange places; to interchange cares or duties.
I shall interchange
My waned state of Henry's regal crown.
2. To succeed alternately.

 

INTERCHANGE

n.Mutual change, each giving and receiving; exchange; permutation of commodities; barter; as the interchange of commodities between New York and Liverpool. 1. Alternate succession; as the interchange of light and darkness.
Sweet interchange
Of hill and valley, rivers, woods and plains.
2. A mutual giving and receiving; reciprocation; as an interchange of civilities or kind offices.

 

INTERCHANGEABLE

a.That may be interchanged; that may be given and taken mutually. 1. Following each other in alternate succession; as the four interchangeable seasons.

 

INTERCHANGEABLENESS

n.The state of being interchangeable.

 

INTERCHANGEABLY

adv. Alternately; by reciprocation; in a manner by which each gives and received.

 

INTERCHANGEMENT

n.Exchange; mutual transfer. [Little used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INTERCHANGE

In `ter *change ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interchanged; p. pr. & vb. n.Interchanging. ] Etym: [OE. entrechangen, OF. entrechangier. See Inter-, and Change. ]

 

1. To put each in the place of the other; to give and take mutually; to exchange; to reciprocate; as, to interchange places; they interchanged friendly offices and services. I shall interchange My waned state for Henry's regal crown. Shak.

 

2. To cause to follow alternately; to intermingle; to vary; as, to interchange cares with pleasures.

 

INTERCHANGE

INTERCHANGE In `ter *change ", v. i.

 

Defn: To make an interchange; to alternate. Sir P. Sidney.

 

INTERCHANGE

In `ter *change ", n. Etym: [Cf. OF. entrechange.]

 

1. The act of mutually changing; the act of mutually giving and receiving; exchange; as, the interchange of civilities between two persons. "Interchange of kindnesses." South.

 

2. The mutual exchange of commodities between two persons or countries; barter; commerce. Howell.

 

3. Alternate succession; alternation; a mingling. The interchanges of light and darkness. Holder. Sweet interchange Of hill and valley, rivers, woods, and plains. Milton.

 

INTERCHANGEABILITY

INTERCHANGEABILITY In `ter *change `a *bil "i *ty, n.

 

Defn: The state or quality of being interchangeable; interchangeableness.

 

INTERCHANGEABLE

In `ter *change "a *ble, a. Etym: [Cf. OF. entrechangeable.]

 

1. Admitting of exchange or mutual substitution. "Interchangeable warrants." Bacon.

 

2. Following each other in alternate succession; as, the four interchangeable seasons. Holder. -- In `ter *change "a *ble *ness, n. -- In `ter *change "a *bly, adv.

 

INTERCHANGEMENT

In `ter *change "ment, n. Etym: [Cf. OF. entrechangement.]

 

Defn: Mutual transfer; exchange. [Obs. ] Shak.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

interchange

in ter change verb |ˌintərˈCHānj ˌɪn (t )ərˈtʃeɪnʤ | [ with obj. ] (of two or more people ) exchange (things ) with each other: superior and subordinates freely interchange ideas and information. put each of (two things ) in the other's place: the terms are often interchanged. [ no obj. ] (of a thing ) be able to be exchanged with another: diesel units will interchange with the gasoline ones. noun |ˈintərˌCHānj ˈɪn (t )ərˌtʃeɪnʤ | 1 the action of interchanging things, esp. information: the interchange of ideas | a free-market interchange of goods and services. an exchange of words: listening in shock to this venomous interchange. 2 alternation: the interchange of woods and meadows. 3 a road junction designed on several levels so that traffic streams do not intersect. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French entrechangier, from entre- between + changier to change.

 

interchangeable

in ter change a ble |ˌintərˈCHānjəbəl ɪntərˈtʃeɪnʤəbl | adjective (of two things ) able to be interchanged: eyepieces are interchangeable and one can use any eyepiece with any telescope | the V8 engines are all interchangeable with each other. apparently identical; very similar: the cast includes a lot of interchangeable faces. DERIVATIVES in ter change a bil i ty |ˌintərˌCHānjəˈbilitē |noun, in ter change a ble ness noun, in ter change a bly |-blē |adverb

 

Oxford Dictionary

interchange

inter |change verb |ɪntəˈtʃeɪn (d )ʒ | [ with obj. ] (of two or more people ) exchange (things ) with each other: superior and subordinates freely interchange information. put each of (two things ) in the other's place: the terms are often interchanged. [ no obj. ] (of a thing ) be able to be exchanged with another: diesel units will interchange with the petrol ones. noun |ˈɪntətʃeɪn (d )ʒ | 1 [ mass noun ] the action of interchanging people or things: the interchange of ideas | [ count noun ] : we have a significant interchange of staff with the nearby college. [ count noun ] an exchange of words: I listened in shock to this venomous interchange. 2 [ mass noun ] alternation: the interchange of woods and meadows. 3 a road junction designed on several levels so that traffic streams do not intersect. 4 a station where passengers may change from one railway line, bus service, etc. to another. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French entrechangier, from entre- between + changier to change .

 

interchangeable

interchangeable |ɪntəˈtʃeɪn (d )ʒəbl | adjective (of two things ) able to be interchanged: eyepieces are interchangeable and one can use any eyepiece with any telescope | the V8 engines are all interchangeable with each other. apparently identical; very similar: anonymous DJs and interchangeable disco divas. DERIVATIVES interchangeability |-ˈbɪlɪti |noun, interchangeableness noun, interchangeably adverb

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

interchange

interchange verb the watch comes with five different straps, which can be interchanged to match your outfit: substitute, transpose, switch, alternate; exchange, swap, trade; reverse, invert, replace. noun 1 the interchange of ideas: exchange, trade, swap, barter, give and take, traffic, reciprocation, reciprocity; archaic truck. 2 a highway interchange: junction, intersection, crossing; overpass, exit (ramp ), cloverleaf.

 

interchangeable

interchangeable adjective the attachments for these two vacuum cleaners are interchangeable: similar, identical, indistinguishable, alike, the same, uniform, twin, undifferentiated; corresponding, commensurate, equivalent, synonymous, comparable, equal; transposable.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

interchange

interchange verb |(stress on the third syllable ) | 1 superiors and subordinates freely interchange ideas and information: exchange, trade, swap, change, barter, bandy, reciprocate; archaic truck. 2 the terms tone and colour are often wrongly interchanged: substitute, transpose, exchange, change, switch, swap (round ), reverse, invert, turn about /around, change (round ), move (around ), rearrange, reorder, replace, supplant. noun |(stress on the first syllable ) | 1 the interchange of ideas between the producers and the end users: exchange, trading, trade, swap, swapping, barter, bandying, give and take, traffic, trafficking, reciprocation, reciprocity; archaic truck. 2 the interchange of the ninth and tenth columns: substitution, transposition, exchange, switch, switching, swap, swapping, reversal, inversion, change, rearrangement, reordering, replacement, replacing; N. Amer. trade. 3 a motorway interchange: junction, intersection, crossing; turn-off, exit; N. Amer. cloverleaf.

 

interchangeable

interchangeable adjective 1 the very latest paint gun has three interchangeable barrels: exchangeable, transposable, replaceable. ANTONYMS incompatible. 2 you can follow one of two more or less interchangeable roads back into the valley: identical, similar, alike, (exactly ) the same, indistinguishable, uniform, twin, undifferentiated, homogeneous, of a piece, cut from the same cloth; corresponding, correspondent, commensurate, equivalent, matching, like, parallel, analogous, comparable, cognate, equal; informal like (two ) peas in a pod, much of a muchness, (like ) Tweedledum and Tweedledee. ANTONYMS different.

 

French Dictionary

interchangeable

interchangeable adj. adjectif Se dit de ce qui peut se remplacer l ’un l ’autre sans inconvénient. : Des pièces interchangeables. SYNONYME substituable . Note Orthographique interchang ea ble.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

interchange

in ter change /ɪ̀ntə r tʃéɪn (d )ʒ , ⦅英 ⦆でまた -́--̀ /inter (相互に )change (交換する )〗動詞 s /-ɪz /; d /-d /; -changing 他動詞 1 【人と 】意見 情報など 〉を交換する, やり取りする (exchange ) «with » interchange presents [greetings, signals, opinions ]贈り物 [あいさつ, 信号, 意見 ]を取りかわす He interchanged letters with Meg .彼はメグと手紙のやり取りをしていた 2 〈2つの物 〉を置き [入れ ]替える .3 〈物 〉【ある物と 】交換する, 交替させる «with » .自動詞 〈2つの物 人が 〉入れ替わる, 交替する ; 交互に起こる ; 交替 [入れ替え ]可能である .名詞 /-́--̀ /1 U C 【意見などの 】交換, やり取り «of » ; 置き [入れ ]替え ; 交替 (exchange ).2 C インターチェンジ 〘高速道路の出入り口およびその施設 〙.3 C (鉄道 バスの )乗り換え駅 [停留所 ].~́ st tion 乗り換え駅 .

 

interchangeable

n ter ch nge a ble 形容詞 «…と » 交換 [交替 ]できる, 入れ替えて用いられる «with » .n ter ch nge a b l i ty 名詞 n ter ch nge a bly 副詞 交換できるように ; 交互に .