interchange
Prononciation : [ˌɪntərˈʧeɪndʒ]
Contexte : « transportation »
(noun) a place where different routes meet and people can switch from one to another. For example, at a big bus or train station, you can interchange to get to your destination more easily.
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The interchange allowed passengers to transfer between buses and trains smoothly.
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There was no interchange nearby, so we had to walk a long way to change our mode of transport.
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Did you find the interchange confusing when you changed trains?
Contexte : « exchange »
(verb) to swap or exchange one thing for another. It’s like trading toys with a friend. You give them something, and they give you something back.
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We will interchange our books so that we can read different stories.
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I didn't want to interchange my lunch, because I was happy with what I brought.
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Can we interchange our stickers for today?
Contexte : « communication »
(noun) the act of sharing or exchanging ideas or information. It’s like having a conversation where both people are giving and taking ideas.
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The interchange of ideas at the meeting helped everyone understand the project better.
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There was no interchange of opinions during the discussion, so nobody learned anything new.
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How important do you think interchange of ideas is in a team?