Swap in Meaning in English
expression
ˈswɑp/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
SWAH-p in
swˈɒp/ /ˈɪn
swOP in
التعريف
To put someone or something in the place of another, usually as a replacement in a schedule, team, or process.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal and common in workplaces, sports, and tech contexts. Often used with people ('swap in Sarah for Tom') or things ('swap in a new part'). Usually temporary or for a specific purpose. Not the same as 'swap out', which means to remove and replace.
Spanish: reemplazar - poner en su lugarPortuguese (BR): substituir - colocar no lugarPortuguese (PT): substituir - colocar no lugarChinese (Simplified): 替换 - 替代Chinese (Traditional): 替換 - 替代Hindi: बदल कर लानाArabic: يستبدل - يضع بدلاً منBengali: বদলে আনা - প্রতিস্থাপন করাRussian: заменить - подставить вместоJapanese: 入れ替える - 交代させるVietnamese: thay thế vào - đổi vàoKorean: 교체하다 - 대신 넣다Turkish: değiştirerek koymakUrdu: بدل کر لگاناIndonesian: mengganti - memasukkan
جمل نموذجية
Let's swap in a new battery for the old one.
basic
If Marcus is busy, can we swap in Amy for him?
basic
We had to swap in a backup computer during the meeting.
basic
Can you swap in Dave while I step out for a call?
natural
When my laptop crashed, IT just swapped in a fresh hard drive and got me going.
natural
Our coach had to swap in a substitute after Jake got injured.
natural