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convertible

/kuhn-vur-tuh-buhl/US // kənˈvɜr tə bəl //UK // (kənˈvɜːtəbəl) //

可转换,可兑换,可转换的,可兑换的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being converted.
    • : having a folding top, as an automobile or pleasure boat.
    • : exchangeable for something of equal value: debts payable only in convertible currencies.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an automobile or a boat with a folding top.
    • : a sofa, couch, or chair whose seating section can be folded out into a bed.
    • : Finance. a convertible bond or security.

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Examples

  • Doughty, the guidebook author, had experienced the same sometimes-soggy Hana response in his rented red convertible.

  • Rolling rounds, convertible notes, SaaS securitization products, crowdfunding, and other mechanisms have massively transformed the seed-stage investing world from the ol’ write-a-check-and-buy-equity approach.

  • For those who want added versatility and the ability to perform tasks that require a certain amount of dexterity, a pair of convertible mittens can easily snap into fingerless gloves.

  • With convertible 2-in-1 laptops, the screen swivels or folds in different directions and at different angles while remaining attached to the keyboard.

  • You either buy yourself a separate hand-held vacuum cleaner, or you look for a convertible version.

  • By the way, a mint condition 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz convertible can now sell for as much as $350,000.

  • Pat Roberts owns a convertible that is registered to his Alexandria, VA home, with Virginia vanity plates reading “PR-USS.”

  • Dad bought Mom a snappy convertible back about the time of the Nixon-Kennedy debates.

  • A red convertible turned onto Elm Street and went down the hill.

  • At just that very point, I spotted a brand-new Porsche Carrera convertible to my right rear.

  • Sherringham almost feared to dwell on this, lest it should beget in him a rage convertible mainly into caring for her more.

  • Joy was off in the direction of the garage and in no time at all she was back in my Cadillac convertible.

  • It is very similar in taste, and throws up an equally fluid cream, which is not convertible into butter.

  • The honest transcripts in the club book clear away a great deal of that unknown which is so convertible into the magnificent.

  • What made matters worse, the sailors were more than half-mutinous, being paid with tickets not readily convertible into cash.