SWAP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Because of the nature of mathematical expressions, parsing order is important, and swapping order of some child nodes would result in a mathematically different expression
Swapping - definition of swapping by The Free Dictionary 1 exchange, trade, switch, traffic, interchange, barter, trade off Some hostages were swapped for convicted prisoners 2 trade, exchange, reciprocate, bandy, pass back and forth They all sat together at a table, laughing and swapping stories
swap - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online • The reduction in scrolling and window swapping has made the whole computer feel better and more relaxing to use • I'm trying to sell my bike, or swap it for a slightly bigger one
swapping - WordReference. com Dictionary of English make an exchange: [~ + object] They sat on the bench, swapping lies about the good old days [~ + object + for + object] I'll swap my orange for your apple [no object] You like my cookies and I like yours; let's swap
swap - Wiktionary, the free dictionary swap (third-person singular simple present swaps, present participle swapping, simple past and past participle swapped) In an effort to provide more permanent accommodations, employers may offer employees the opportunity either to swap jobs with a colleague or to transfer to a new position
SWAP | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Would you mind swapping those plates over? We swapped houses during the children's school vacation Do you want to swap places? If you prefer to sit next to Chris, I'll swap seats with you They've swapped their old car for a much larger one