exchange

simple noun32 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

A program in which a student studies abroad at one of their school's partner institutions.

A program to promote understanding between different cultures, often involving travel.

A very intense and passionate argument.

A program where students or scholars from different institutions or countries study or work at the other's institution.

A common term for an argument where people are angry.

An arrangement where two or more parties give and receive things from each other.

A program for young people to visit and live in another country to learn about its culture.

Used to describe a situation where what is given and what is received are of equal value.

A brief but intense and critical argument.

Interaction between people of different cultural backgrounds.

An argument filled with resentment and deep-seated anger.

An exchange that flows in both directions between two parties.

Similar to cross-cultural exchange, focusing on the interaction between cultures.

A lively and energetic discussion or debate, not necessarily negative.

Similar to mutual exchange, emphasizing the two-way nature of the transaction.

A very angry and bitter argument, often used in formal or literary contexts.

A formal discussion where people share their opinions.

Used to signify what is given to receive something else.

Indicates the parties involved in an exchange.

Specifies the person or group one is having an exchange with.

To participate in an exchange program.

The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.

A more formal or traditional term for exchange rate.