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interchangeability

/in-ter-cheyn-juh-buhl/US // ˌɪn tərˈtʃeɪn dʒə bəl //

互换性,可互换性,替换性,交换性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being put or used in the place of each other: interchangeable symbols.
    • : capable of replacing or changing places with something else: an interchangeable part.

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Examples

  • If nothing else, coming to war with a bunch of interchangeable weapons and sensors helps drastically simplify one's supply lines.

  • It’s on us to try and change the conversation so we’re not viewed as an interchangeable partner, but as an invaluable business partner.

  • The two are both mRNA-based vaccines, but they’re different enough that you can’t assume they’re interchangeable without research to prove it.

  • Due to the interchangeable nature of removable media and memory cards, each capacity can hold a varying amount of footage, and this factor is further impacted by the quality and resolution of the camera and the resulting file sizes.

  • Fancams arguably aren’t interchangeable with these other terms.

  • There was complete interchangeability of programs from the 910 to the 925, which differed only in being five times faster.

  • Interchangeability of parts is secured by working to the smallest possible limits of error of workmanship.

  • Interchangeability of ammunition with the French required that we adopt shell of the nose-fuse type.

  • Little or no attempt had been made to obtain interchangeability of parts among the rifles turned out by the three plants.

  • It is possible for the machine to break down totally from lack of interchangeability in its parts.