English to Arabic Dictionary interchange

interchange

تبادل
definition
verb
superior and subordinates freely interchange ideas and information
(of two or more people) exchange (things) with each other.
noun
the interchange of ideas
the action of interchanging things, especially information.
the interchange of woods and meadows
alternation.
translation of 'interchange'
verb
بادل,
تعاقب
noun
التقاء,
تقاطع طرق,
تبادل
example
The capacity of the A61 approach to the junction and the A61 link road between the motorway 'interchange' and Birdwell, will also be increased, by providing three lanes.
This mixture of research interests created an intense 'interchange' of views and opinions.
Which traffic engineering firm or engineers have completed their research and found that the 'interchange' will reduce the traffic jams in and out of the capital?
turn left at the next 'interchange'
I believe both the 'interchange' and a toll road would greatly alleviate the existing traffic problems experienced by regular commuters.
The potential for 'interchange' of ideas and resources is almost unlimited.
Most importantly, the exhibition nowhere asked whether such a vast cultural 'interchange' transformed the basic economic roots of Chinese society.
the 'interchange' of woods and meadows
we have a significant 'interchange' of staff with the nearby college
It is more of an 'interchange' , a consultation, and it continues surging widely.
listening in shock to this venomous 'interchange'
Detachment seems I must say an odd emotion when I think of an 'interchange' , a conversation, a collaboration, which is bound to bring differing points of view to bear.
the 'interchange' of ideas
The medieval and early modern periods were characterised by frequent intellectual 'interchange' , not to mention trade relations between Christendom and the Islamic world, and not just conflict.
Traffic between the Coolock 'interchange' and Whitehall, which is down to one lane in each direction for 1.5km, added delays of 15 minutes to journeys.
This might be the first 'interchange' in the world with traffic lights.
The courteous and legitimately self-interested housewife opened the door to make her choice, and found that, in so doing, she had made a commitment, and entered into a dramatic 'interchange' .
The arrival of new members will enrich the EU through increased cultural diversity, 'interchange' of ideas, and better understanding of other peoples.
Furthermore, all of the rest of us could 'interchange' pedals and feel fine on each other's pedals - just not on his.
Its storylines and characters 'interchange' and interact in an elegant rhythm that leaves little wanting.
He was spotted last night driving westbound along the eastbound side of the A64 between Hull Road and the A19 'interchange' .
He tingled all over, experiencing the feeling of floating in sea with one's eyes on the water-level, when life above water and under water would 'interchange' every second.
Units will 'interchange' on the same receiver assembly provided the cartridges are from the same family.
Given the centrist nature of Auckland University students her group didn't enjoy too much success, but provided for lively 'interchange' of ideas.
The Rose Crossing draws its name from a 1994 allegorical novel of the same name by Australian Nicholas Jose, which tells of cultural and botanical 'interchange' on an island in the Indian Ocean.
diesel units will 'interchange' with the gasoline ones
Here I send you all some photographs from that battle and I hope someday we can 'interchange' more experiences and information.
superior and subordinates freely 'interchange' ideas and information
the town's famous rail 'interchange'
Oasis is the nonprofit, international consortium that has been providing open solutions for electronic data 'interchange' since 1993.
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