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replaced

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

被取代,被取代的,被替换,被替换的

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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

  • Ellison says that roughly two-thirds of revenue comes from things customers have no choice but to address, such as replacing a broken heater or appliance, or fixing a leak, so the bulk of the business is stable.

  • The magic in the right arm of quarterback Kyler Murray was replaced by discomfort in his throwing shoulder.

  • After parting ways with coach Billy Donovan and replacing him with first-timer Mark Daigneault, Oklahoma City has also reportedly agreed to trade Dennis Schroder, one of the league’s leading sixth men, to the Los Angeles Lakers.

  • The Blue Angels have replaced the Hornet, a jack-of-all-trades workhorse, with the newer and bigger Super Hornet.

  • There she met Reid, the actress who replaced her on the show, for the first time.

  • Riots broke out in 1994, after Iranian authorities replaced a Sunni mosque in Mashad with a development project.

  • The legal jungle must be bulldozed, and replaced by radically simpler framework of goals and principles.

  • The “smile through tears” had replaced the previous mindset that laughing was for the poor.

  • The prize will not be replaced if lost, mutilated, or stolen.

  • Why has Michael Bloomberg replaced his longtime lieutenant with the editor-in-chief of The Economist?

  • Aristide replaced the baby, and with a complicated arrangement of string fastened it securely to the seat.

  • The girl smiled, and drew out a large key, and nodded, still smiling as she replaced it.

  • It was destroyed in the fire, but has been replaced, and few could tell the present bust is not the original one.

  • And, running rapidly into the room, he replaced the light on the table, so that they were full in view.

  • When the orange-and-red banner was actually replaced by the Stars and Stripes, many in the crowd shed tears.