Swap over In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "swap over", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Nora Ha calendar 2021-08-02 11:08

Meaning of Swap over

Swap over verb phrase

The phrase is used when someone wants to interchange locations, roles, or actions.

If you want to wind down and spend time for yourself after a hard-working period as a secretary, I will swap over whenever you need.

In my family, my mother and father share the same responsibilities so that they swap over to reduce their burden.

To trade, replace or return to another thing or system.

The winter is coming, we should swap the heating system to the new one.

Other phrases about:

bandy words (with somebody)

To argue with somebody

sacrifice (something) on the altar of

To destroy something for something else

a quid pro quo

A favor done in exchange for another favor.

trade off

1. Used when you accept something as an exchange in return for something especially as part of a compromise

2.  Do something alternately

Grammar and Usage of Swap over

Verb Forms

  • to swap ove
  • swapped over
  • swapping over
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