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replaceable

/ri-pleys/US // rɪˈpleɪs //UK // (rɪˈpleɪs) //

可替换,可替换的,可更换,可更换的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·placed, re·plac·ing.

    • : to assume the former role, position, or function of; substitute for: Electricity has replaced gas in lighting.
    • : to provide a substitute or equivalent in the place of: to replace a broken dish.
    • : to restore; return; make good: to replace a sum of money borrowed.
    • : to restore to a former or the proper place: to replace the vase on the table.

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Examples

  • Either measure the existing door you’re looking to replace, or measure the doorway you plan to hang the door in.

  • That’s not to say that the Air will replace every MacBook Pro or Mac Pro out there.

  • Nothing replaces proper training when it comes to surviving a dangerous situation in the water.

  • One in which blockchain-based cooperatives replace today’s mega-corporate platform model.

  • For another thing, the Astros, who hired Dusty Baker to replace Hinch, had no apparent interest in bringing him back.

  • They know players are a dime a dozen, disposable and replaceable.

  • But even though they see it all around them, they still don't really believe they're replaceable.

  • Not one from his sweetheart, for that would be either recoverable or replaceable with another.

  • He indignantly replied that she should thank God her life was spared, never mind her replaceable property.

  • It shows us that in renouncing direct suggestion we have given up nothing that is not replaceable.

  • Since phosphoric acid has three replaceable hydrogen atoms, three sodium phosphates are possible,—two acid salts and one normal.

  • No one was expected to be a mere automaton, useful but replaceable.