
교환하다
To give one thing and receive something else in return; to substitute one item or position for another.
예문:
"I decided to swap my old bicycle for a newer model offered by my neighbor."
"Can we swap seats so I can sit next to the window?"
"They swapped roles for a day to understand each other's workload."
주고받다
To exchange words, stories, or jokes with someone.
예문:
"The two colleagues often swap stories about their weekend adventures during lunch."
"Before leaving the conference, we quickly swapped business cards and contact information."
교환
An act of exchanging one thing for another, or the thing that is exchanged.
예문:
"The library held a book swap event to encourage reading among community members."
"After the successful swap, both parties were satisfied with their new items."
"Let's do a quick swap of responsibilities for the afternoon shift."
스와프
A financial contract in which two parties agree to exchange streams of cash flows over a specified period, often involving interest rates or currencies.
예문:
"The company entered into an interest rate swap to manage its exposure to fluctuating rates."
"Currency swaps are commonly used by multinational corporations to hedge foreign exchange risk."