fungible / ˈfʌn dʒə bəl /

📖毕业后词汇可替代的可替换的可互换的可替代性

fungible 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Law.

  1. 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.

fungible 近义词

fungible

等同于 interchangeable

fungible

等同于 exchangeable

更多fungible例句

  1. He posts videos mainly about the cryptocurrency market and non-fungible tokens and boasts about a quarter of a million followers.
  2. 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.
  3. To the uninitiated, it is far from obvious why a company like Coca-Cola might be interested in auctioning off themed non-fungible tokens.
  4. Despite the cynics, non-fungible tokens are still going strong after the surge in attention they got in March.
  5. 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.
  6. Words are tools in an information war and facts are fungible.
  7. In the shower, I sing the phrase “fungible commodities” far too often.
  8. And they're to some extent fungible, but this amounts exactly to "kicking the can down the road."
  9. So while expectations are optimistic, any dates, at least for the time being, should be fungible and are not set in stone.
  10. Then the whole impetus in the newsroom is to say "We have to make it better, if we don't it will become fungible."