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fungible

/fuhn-juh-buhl/US // ˈfʌn dʒə bəl //UK // (ˈfʌndʒɪbəl) law //

可替代的,可替换的,可互换的,可替代性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Law.

    • : being of such nature or kind as to be freely exchangeable or replaceable, in whole or in part, for another of like nature or kind.

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Examples

  • He posts videos mainly about the cryptocurrency market and non-fungible tokens and boasts about a quarter of a million followers.

  • In the early summer months of 2021, publishers like Bleacher Report, The New York Times, Time and Quartz, among many others, minted their first-ever non-fungible tokens.

  • To the uninitiated, it is far from obvious why a company like Coca-Cola might be interested in auctioning off themed non-fungible tokens.

  • Despite the cynics, non-fungible tokens are still going strong after the surge in attention they got in March.

  • Creators are increasingly putting up their products as non-fungible tokens, unique digital assets that cannot be replicated or stolen because they’re recorded on Ethereum’s blockchain ledger.

  • Words are tools in an information war and facts are fungible.

  • In the shower, I sing the phrase “fungible commodities” far too often.

  • And they're to some extent fungible, but this amounts exactly to "kicking the can down the road."

  • So while expectations are optimistic, any dates, at least for the time being, should be fungible and are not set in stone.

  • Then the whole impetus in the newsroom is to say "We have to make it better, if we don't it will become fungible."