English-Thai Dictionary
swap
N การ แลกเปลี่ยน (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ การค้าขาย การ แลกเปลี่ยน สินค้า exchange trade barter kan-leak-pian
swap
N สัญญา แลกเปลี่ยน สัญญาซื้อขาย contract san-ya-leak-pian
swap
N สิ่ง ที่ แลกเปลี่ยน (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ สิ่ง ที่ ค้าขาย กัน something exchanged sing-ti-leak-pian
swap
VI แลกเปลี่ยน (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ แลกเปลี่ยน สินค้า ค้าขาย exchange trade barter leak-pian
swap
VT แลกเปลี่ยน (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ แลกเปลี่ยน สินค้า ค้าขาย exchange trade barter leak-pian
swap around
PHRV เปลี่ยน ที่ pian-ti
swap for
PHRV แลกเปลี่ยน กับ swob for exchange for trade for leak-pian-kab
swap over
PHRV เปลี่ยน ที่ swap around pian-ti
swap round
PHRV เปลี่ยน ที่ swap around pian-ti
swap with
PHRV แลกเปลี่ยน กับ เปลี่ยน กับ swop with leak-pian-kab
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SWAP
adv. Hastily; at a snatch. [A low word and local. ]
SWAP
v.t.To exchange; to barter; to swop. [See Swop. ] [This word is not elegant, but common in colloquial language in America. ]
SWAPE
n.A pole supported by a fulcrum on which it turns, used for raising water from a well, for churning, etc. [This Bailey spells swipe, and in N. England it is pronounced sweep, as in well-sweep.]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SWAP
Swap, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Swapped; p. pr. & vb. n. Swapping. ] Etym: [OE. swappen to strike; cf. E. to strike a bargain; perh. akin to E. sweep. Cf. Swap a blow, Swap, v. i.] [Written also swop. ]
1. To strike; -- with off. [Obs. or Prov. Eng. ] "Swap off his head! " Chaucer.
2. To exchange (usually two things of the same kind ); to swop. [Colloq. ] Miss Edgeworth.
SWAP
Swap, v. i. Etym: [Cf. Swap, v. t.]
1. To fall or descend; to rush hastily or violently. C. Richardson (Dict. ). All suddenly she swapt adown to ground. Chaucer.
2. To beat the air, or ply the wings, with a sweeping motion or noise; to flap.
SWAP
Swap, n. Etym: [Cf. G. schwapp, n., a slap, swap, schwapp, schwapps,interj. , slap! smack! and E. swap, v.t.]
1. A blow; a stroke. [Obs. or Prov. Eng. ]
2. An exchange; a barter. [Colloq. ] Sir W. Scott.
SWAP
Swap, adv. Etym: [See Swap, n.]
Defn: Hastily. [Prov. Eng. ]
SWAPE
SWAPE Swape, n.
Defn: See Sweep, n., 12.
New American Oxford Dictionary
swap
swap |swäp swɑp |(also swop ) ▶verb ( swaps, swapping , swapped ) [ with obj. ] take part in an exchange of: we swapped phone numbers | I'd swap places with you any day | [ no obj. ] : I was wondering if you'd like to swap with me. • give (one thing ) and receive something else in exchange: swap one of your sandwiches for a cheese and pickle? • substitute (one thing ) for another: I swapped my busy life on Wall Street for a peaceful mountain retreat. ▶noun an act of exchanging one thing for another: let's do a swap . • a thing that has been or may be given in exchange for something else: I've got one already, but I'll keep this as a swap. • Finance an exchange of liabilities between two borrowers, either so that each acquires access to funds in a currency they need or so that a fixed interest rate is exchanged for a floating rate. DERIVATIVES swap pa ble adjective, swap per noun ORIGIN Middle English (originally in the sense ‘throw forcibly ’): probably imitative of a resounding blow. Current senses have arisen from an early use meaning ‘clasp hands as a token of agreement. ’
swapfile
swap file |ˈswäpˌfīl ˈswɑpfaɪl | ▶noun Computing a file on a hard disk used to provide space for programs that have been transferred from the processor's memory.
swap meet
swap meet |swɑp mit | ▶noun a gathering at which enthusiasts or collectors trade or exchange items of common interest: a computer swap meet. • a flea market.
SWAPO
SWAPO |ˈswäpō ˈswɑpoʊ |(also Swapo ) ▶abbreviation South West Africa People's Organization.
swap shop
swap shop ▶noun informal an agency that provides a communication channel for people with articles to exchange or trade: radio swap shops remain popular ways to exchange goods in farm communities. • an event to which people are invited to bring articles for exchange or trade.
swaption
swap tion |ˈswäpSHən ˈswɑpʃən | ▶noun Finance an option giving the right but not the obligation to engage in a swap. ORIGIN 1980s: blend of swap and option .
Oxford Dictionary
swap
swap |swɒp |(also swop ) ▶verb ( swaps, swapping, swapped ) [ with obj. ] take part in an exchange of: we swapped phone numbers | I'd swap places with you any day | [ no obj. ] : I was wondering if you'd like to swap with me. • give (one thing ) and receive something else in exchange: swap one of your sandwiches for a cheese and pickle? • substitute (one thing ) for another: I swapped my busy life in London for a peaceful village retreat. ▶noun an act of exchanging one thing for another: let's do a swap . • a thing that has been or may be given in exchange for something else: I've got one already, but I'll keep this as a swap. • Finance an exchange of liabilities between two borrowers, either so that each acquires access to funds in a currency they need or so that a fixed interest rate is exchanged for a floating rate. DERIVATIVES swappable adjective, swapper noun ORIGIN Middle 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 ’.
swapfile
swap |file ▶noun Computing a file on a hard disk used to provide space for programs which have been transferred from the processor's memory.
swap meet
swap meet ▶noun chiefly N. Amer. 1 a gathering at which enthusiasts or collectors trade or exchange items of common interest: a computer swap meet. 2 a flea market.
SWAPO
SWAPO |ˈswɑːpəʊ |(also Swapo ) ▶abbreviation South West Africa People's Organization.
swap shop
swap shop ▶noun informal an agency which puts people with articles to exchange or trade in touch with each other.
swaption
swap |tion |ˈswɒpʃ (ə )n | ▶noun Finance an option giving the right but not the obligation to engage in a swap. ORIGIN 1980s: blend of swap and option .
American Oxford Thesaurus
swap
swap verb 1 I swapped my stereo for some hockey equipment: exchange, trade, barter, interchange, bargain; switch, change, replace. 2 we swapped jokes: bandy, exchange, trade, reciprocate. ▶noun a job swap: exchange, interchange, trade, switch, trade-off, substitution; informal switcheroo.
Oxford Thesaurus
swap
swap verb 1 I'd swapped some toy cars for a set of dice in a leather case: exchange, interchange, trade, barter, trade off, bargain, traffic; switch, change, replace. 2 the players swapped jokes and drank pints in the clubhouse: bandy, exchange, trade, reciprocate, pass back and forth, give and take. ▶noun he was on the lookout for a job swap: exchange, interchange, trade, barter, switch, trade-off, substitution.
Duden Dictionary
Swap
Swap Substantiv, maskulin Bankwesen, Börsenwesen , der |swɔp |der Swap; Genitiv: des Swaps, Plural: die Swaps zu englisch to swap = (aus )tauschen 1 Austausch bestimmter Rechte, Pflichten o. Ä.2 Differenz zwischen dem Kassakurs und dem Terminkurs
Swapgeschäft
Swap ge schäft Substantiv, Neutrum Bankwesen, Börsenwesen , das |ˈswɔp …|englisch swap, zu: to swap, Swap [von den Zentralbanken ] meist zum Zweck der Sicherung von Devisenkursen vorgenommener Austausch von Währungen in einer Verbindung von Kassageschäft 1 und Termingeschäft
SWAPO
SWAPO Substantiv, feminin , die |SW A PO |die SWAPO; Genitiv: der SWAPO Abkürzung für englisch S outh W est A frican P eople's O rganization Befreiungsbewegung in Namibia
Swapper
Swap per Substantiv, maskulin Jargon , der |ˈswɔpɐ |der Swapper; Genitiv: des Swappers, Plural: die Swapper englisch swapper, zu: to swap, Swap jemand, der Partnertausch betreibt
Swapperin
Swap pe rin Substantiv, feminin , die die Swapperin; Genitiv: der Swapperin, Plural: die Swapperinnen weibliche Form zu Swapper
Swapping
Swap ping Substantiv, Neutrum , das das Swapping; Genitiv: des Swappings 1 Partnertausch 2 EDV das Verschieben von Daten auf andere Datenträger, besonders um wieder Speicherkapazität zu gewinnen
French Dictionary
swap
swap n. m. nom masculin économie Crédit croisé. Prononciation Le p se prononce, [swap ]
Sanseido Dictionary
SWAPO
SWAPO 〖 South-West Africa People's Organization 〗 →スワポ
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
swap
swap /swɑp |swɔp /動詞 ~s ; ~ped ; ~ping ⦅話 ⦆他動詞 1 〈物 〉を交換する (around, over ); 【物と /人と 】…を取り替える «for /with » ▸ swap jokes 冗談を言い合う ▸ swap a knife for an orange ナイフをオレンジと交換する ▸ swap seats [places ] with A A 〈人 〉と席 [場所 ]を替わる ▸ Never swap horses while crossing a stream .⦅ことわざ ⦆川を渡る途中で馬を換えるな ; 危機がなくなるまで現状のままにしておけ 2 〖~ A B 〗 «…と引き換えに » A 〈人 〉とB 〈物 〉を交換する «for » .自動詞 【人と 】交換する «with » ; 席を替える (round, over ).名詞 C 1 〖通例単数形で 〗交換 ▸ do a swap 交換する 2 交換物 [商品 ].3 ⦅卑 ⦆夫婦交換, スワッピング .~́ m è et ⦅米 ⦆不用品交換会, フリーマーケット .