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Crede, Karl (medicine) and exchange 1, noun (oh)


Crede, Karl (medicine)


Crede, Karl
<person> German obstetrician and gynecologist, 1819-1892.

See: Crede's methods.


exchange 1, noun (oh)



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1 ?giving/receiving?
2 ?argument/discussion?
3 exchange of ideas/information etc
4 ?something you buy?
5 ?money?
6 ?students/teachers?
7 ?Jobs/homes etc?
8 ?fight?
9 ?building?
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?GIVING/RECEIVING?
[U and C] the act of giving someone something and receiving something else from them
exchange of
::an exchange of political prisoners
in exchange for sth
::I've offered to paint the kitchen in exchange for a week's accommodation.
::Four of my cassettes for your Madonna CD is a fair exchange .
-see also part exchange
?ARGUMENT/DISCUSSION?
[C] a short conversation, usually between two people who are angry with each Other
::a quiet exchange between the judge and the clerk
::The DJ was fired after a heated exchange (=a very angry conversation) on air with a call-in listener.
exchange of ideas/information etc
when people discuss or share ideas, information etc
::The organization is dedicated to the free exchange of information.
?SOMETHING YOU BUY?
[C] the act of giving something you have bought back to the store where you bought it, for example because it does not work, fit etc, and taking something else instead
::The store's policy is not to allow returns or exchanges.
?MONEY?
[U] a process in which you change money from one currency to another
::Most capital cities have extensive exchange facilities.
?STUDENTS/TEACHERS?
[C] an arrangement in which a student, teacher etc visits another school or university to work or study
on an exchange (with sb)
::I'm here for one term, on an exchange with Dr. Fisher.
?Jobs/HOMES ETC?
[C] an arrangement in which you stay in someone's Home, do someone's job etc for a short time while that person stays in your Home, does your job etc
::Kate's in New York on an employee exchange so she can get some more Training.
?FIGHT?
[C] an event during a war or fight when two people, armies etc shoot or fire missiles at each Other
exchange of fire/gunfire
?BUILDING?
corn/wool/cotton etc exchange
a large building in a town that was used in the past for buying and selling corn, wool etc
-see also labour exchange , stock exchange