swap
英 美 [swɑp]
- n. 交換;交換之物
- vt. 與...交換;以...作交換
- vi. 交換;交易
英文詞源
- swap
- swap: [14] Swap originally meant ‘hit’ (‘With a swing of his sword [he] swapped him in the face’, Destruction of Troy 1400). It came from a prehistoric Germanic base denoting ‘hit’ (presumably imitative of the sound of hitting), which also produced German schwappen ‘splash, whack’. The modern English sense ‘exchange’ emerged in the 16th century from the notion of ‘striking the hands together to seal a bargain’.
- swap (v.)
- c. 1200, "to strike, strike the hands together," of uncertain origin, possibly imitative of the sound of hitting or slapping. The sense of "to exchange, barter, trade" is first recorded 1590s, possibly from the notion of slapping hands together as a sign of agreement in bargaining (as in strike a bargain). Related: Swapped; swapping. The noun in this sense is attested from 1620s; earlier "a striking, an act of striking" (mid-13c.). Swap-meet attested from 1968, American English.
雙語例句
- 1. If she ever fancies a job swap, I could be interested.
- 如果她想和別人互換工作,我會很感興趣的。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Next week they will swap places and will repeat the switch weekly.
- 下周他們將交換座位,並且以後每周換一次。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. I'd gladly swap places with mummy any day.
- 什麽時候讓我和媽媽交換角色我都願意。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. I've finished this magazine. Can I swap with you?
- 這本雜誌我看完了。我能跟你交換一下嗎?
來自《權威詞典》
- 5. a swap meet for collectors of Star Trek memorabilia
- 《星際迷航》紀念品收藏者交流會
來自《權威詞典》