substitutes 的 4 个定义
- a person or thing acting or serving in place of another.
- a person who, for payment, served in an army or navy in the place of a conscript.
- Grammar. a word that functions as a replacement for any member of a class of words or constructions, as do in He doesn't know but I do.
sub·sti·tut·ed, sub·sti·tut·ing.
- to put in the place of another.
- to take the place of; replace.
- Chemistry. to replace by other elements or groups.
sub·sti·tut·ed, sub·sti·tut·ing.
- to act as a substitute.
- of or relating to a substitute or substitutes.
- composed of substitutes.
substitutes 近义词
someone or something that takes the place of another
substitutes 的近义词 47 个
- backup
- replacement
- stand-in
- surrogate
- agent
- alternate
- assistant
- auxiliary
- changeling
- delegate
- deputy
- double
- dummy
- equivalent
- expediency
- expedient
- fill-in
- ghost
- locum
- makeshift
- procurator
- proxy
- recourse
- refuge
- relay
- relief
- representative
- reserve
- resort
- resource
- standby
- stopgap
- sub
- succedaneum
- successor
- supplanter
- supply
- symbol
- temp
- temporary
- understudy
- vicar
- dernier ressort
- ghost writer
- locum tenens
- pinch-hitter
- temporary expedient
substitutes 的反义词 3 个
interchange, exchange
substitutes 的近义词 30 个
- replace
- supplant
- swap
- alternate
- change
- commute
- deputize
- displace
- proxy
- relieve
- spell
- sub
- supersede
- switch
- act for
- answer for
- back up
- be in place of
- cover for
- do the work of
- double for
- fill in for
- fill one's position
- go as
- serve in one's stead
- stand for
- stand in for
- swap places with
- take another's place
- take over
substitutes 的反义词 2 个
更多substitutes例句
- In place of dark matter, they substitute a subtly modified force of gravity.
- Educators across the spectrum have acknowledged that online teaching, no matter its quality, is a poor substitute for in-person teaching.
- Gödel’s extra insight was that he could substitute a formula’s own Gödel number in the formula itself, leading to no end of trouble.
- Many leaders have acknowledged that online education is a poor substitute for in-person learning.
- “I think we’re substituting one form of inequity for another,” Wulfeck said.
- The substitute nurse says to him in a stage whisper, “You know, the doctor says no vodka.”
- But in the end there is no substitute for government when it comes to war fighting.
- Innovation is a poor substitute for insight, at least where boyhood is concerned.
- This clean source of caffeine is the next noble, and healthy, substitute for your daily cup of coffee.
- Annunziato and Akerman are in agreement that CrowdMed is best deployed as a supplement, not a substitute.
- The "torfuge" (Fig. 31) is said to be a very satisfactory substitute for the centrifuge, and is readily portable.
- Loss, where she was concerned, involved a permanent and irremediable bereavement—no substitute was conceivable.
- If the auctioneer could afterward do this he might change the name, substitute another, and so perpetrate a fraud.
- If any one of the parts should be lost or broken, it would require some ability in that country to contrive a substitute.
- When sedimentation only is desired, the torfuge (Fig. 31) is a cheap and convenient substitute.