replaceable / rɪˈpleɪs /

可替换可替换的可更换可更换的

replaceable 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·placed, re·plac·ing.

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

replaceable 近义词

replaceable

等同于 exchangeable

replaceable

等同于 expendable

更多replaceable例句

  1. Either measure the existing door you’re looking to replace, or measure the doorway you plan to hang the door in.
  2. That’s not to say that the Air will replace every MacBook Pro or Mac Pro out there.
  3. Nothing replaces proper training when it comes to surviving a dangerous situation in the water.
  4. One in which blockchain-based cooperatives replace today’s mega-corporate platform model.
  5. For another thing, the Astros, who hired Dusty Baker to replace Hinch, had no apparent interest in bringing him back.
  6. They know players are a dime a dozen, disposable and replaceable.
  7. But even though they see it all around them, they still don't really believe they're replaceable.
  8. Not one from his sweetheart, for that would be either recoverable or replaceable with another.
  9. He indignantly replied that she should thank God her life was spared, never mind her replaceable property.
  10. It shows us that in renouncing direct suggestion we have given up nothing that is not replaceable.
  11. Since phosphoric acid has three replaceable hydrogen atoms, three sodium phosphates are possible,—two acid salts and one normal.
  12. No one was expected to be a mere automaton, useful but replaceable.