Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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n. a student who is participating in a student exchange scheme.
Usage examples of "exchange student".
In 1959, a Cambodian exchange student at the Sor-bonne in Paris, Khieu Samphan, argued in a doctoral thesis that cities and towns were inhabited by “.
To her inquiry, was I not an exchange student myself, from some foreign college, I began to reply that I was George, Grand Tutor to the Western Campus, formerly known as Billy Bocksfuss the Goat-Boy -- but I remembered as I spoke that she was the agent of my enemies, and my voice grew stern.
What's worse is there's an exchange student from Moulmein in Burma, who I think knows more than I do.
Anyway, I thought maybe he wanted some privacy to ask about a girl, having a party, understand, but he starts in about some exchange student, an American named Kirwill I've never heard of.
Anyway, I thought maybe he wanted some privacy to ask about a girl, having a party, understand, but he starts in about some exchange student, an Ameri.
One FBI photo depicts him as a thin, haunted-looking criminal, the other a boyish-looking foreign exchange student.
Meanwhile Marty Schulberg went to his consulate in Grosvenor Square, reported the theft of his passport and was issued with travel documents enabling him to fly back to the United States after his month's vacation touring the highlands of Scotland with his exchange student girl-friend.
When I turned onto the path to my dorm, a German exchange student named Horst who looked like an Esquire model hastened up out of nowhere and appeared beside me.
He was an exchange student, but he met a girl from MacAlester and never went home.
In high school I shared a locker with a Dutch exchange student and I remember him asking me one day in a peevish tone why everybody, absolutely everybody, wanted him to like America better than the Netherlands.