convertible / kənˈvɜr tə bəl /

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convertible2 个定义

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

convertible 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

changeable

更多convertible例句

  1. Doughty, the guidebook author, had experienced the same sometimes-soggy Hana response in his rented red convertible.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. With convertible 2-in-1 laptops, the screen swivels or folds in different directions and at different angles while remaining attached to the keyboard.
  5. You either buy yourself a separate hand-held vacuum cleaner, or you look for a convertible version.
  6. By the way, a mint condition 1958 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz convertible can now sell for as much as $350,000.
  7. Pat Roberts owns a convertible that is registered to his Alexandria, VA home, with Virginia vanity plates reading “PR-USS.”
  8. Dad bought Mom a snappy convertible back about the time of the Nixon-Kennedy debates.
  9. A red convertible turned onto Elm Street and went down the hill.
  10. At just that very point, I spotted a brand-new Porsche Carrera convertible to my right rear.
  11. Sherringham almost feared to dwell on this, lest it should beget in him a rage convertible mainly into caring for her more.
  12. Joy was off in the direction of the garage and in no time at all she was back in my Cadillac convertible.
  13. It is very similar in taste, and throws up an equally fluid cream, which is not convertible into butter.
  14. The honest transcripts in the club book clear away a great deal of that unknown which is so convertible into the magnificent.
  15. What made matters worse, the sailors were more than half-mutinous, being paid with tickets not readily convertible into cash.