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substitutional

/suhb-sti-toot, -tyoot/US // ˈsʌb stɪˌtut, -ˌtyut //UK // (ˈsʌbstɪˌtjuːt) //

替代性,替代性的,取代性,替换性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sub·sti·tut·ed, sub·sti·tut·ing.

    • : to act as a substitute.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a substitute or substitutes.
    • : composed of substitutes.

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Examples

  • In some respects, the substitute celebrations are just one more adaptation media companies have had to make this year.

  • Congress should also prohibit nonbanks from offering short-term financial instruments that function as deposit substitutes.

  • Rather, the decision is being fueled by a lack of teachers and substitute teachers able to teach in-person classes and concerns about the escalation of coronavirus cases in Vista and regionwide.

  • Any time you can substitute a visual element to explain a concept rather than adding a thousand words of unnecessary text, it can go a long way in connecting with visitors.

  • If you’re using them as an onion substitute, you’ll want to cook only briefly and consider slicing them larger than you normally would.

  • The hypothesis of substitutional symmetry is thus completely confirmed.

  • The elements, in substitutional symmetry, are then simply means of introducing variety and action.

  • Of great importance is the substitutional adequacy of images.

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