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substitute美 ['sʌbstɪ.tut] 英 ['sʌbstɪ.tjuːt] - v.取代;(以…)代替
- n.代用品;代替物;代替者;替补(运动员)
- 网络替身;替换;替代
第三人称单数:substitutes 现在分词:substituting 过去分词:substituted v. replace with,exchange,switch,fill in for,take the place of adj. supernumerary,extra,auxiliary,additional,ancillary n. alternative,replacement,stand-in,locum,surrogate 1. | 代替者;代替物;代用品a person or thing that you use or have instead of the one you normally use or have |
| | | | | Paul's father only saw him as a substitute for his dead brother. 保罗的父亲只是把保罗当作他死去的哥哥来看待。 | | The course teaches you the theory but there's no substitute for practical experience. 这门课教的是理论,但没有任何东西能代替实践经验。 | | The local bus service was a poor substitute for their car. 他们坐当地的公交车,这比坐自己的汽车可差远了。 |
2. | 替补(运动员)a player who replaces another player in a sports game |
| He was brought on as (a) substitute after half-time. 他作为替补队员在下半场上场。 |
1. | [i][t] (以…)代替;取代to take the place of sb/sth else; to use sb/sth instead of sb/sth else |
| Nothing can substitute for the advice your doctor is able to give you. 大夫所能给你的忠告是无可替代的。 | | Margarine can be substituted for butter in this recipe. 做这道菜可以用人造黄油代替黄油。 | | Butter can be substituted with margarine in this recipe. 做这道菜可以用人造黄油代替黄油。 | | Beckham was substituted in the second half after a knee injury(= somebody else played instead of Beckham in the second half) . 下半场贝克汉姆膝盖受伤被换下。 |
v. | | n. | 1. 代替者[物],代用品;候补员;后补选手;收入(数) 1. 代替者[物],代用品;候补员;后补选手;收入(数) | adj. | |
v. | 1. to put somebody or something in place of another, or take the place of another 2. to replace an atom or group of atoms in a molecule with another atom or group 3. to replace one mathematical element with another of equal value 4. to use something new or different instead of what is normally used 5. to remove one thing and put something else in its place 6. to do someone else’s job for a short period of time 7. put,use or serve as a substitute 1. to put somebody or something in place of another, or take the place of another 2. to replace an atom or group of atoms in a molecule with another atom or group 3. to replace one mathematical element with another of equal value 4. to use something new or different instead of what is normally used 5. to remove one thing and put something else in its place 6. to do someone else’s job for a short period of time 7. put,use or serve as a substitute | n. | 1. a word that can take the place of another grammatically, e.g. "did" for "yelled" in the sentence "I yelled and he did, too" 2. somebody or something that takes the place of another 3. a team member in a game who is ready to replace another on the field 4. something that is used instead of something else 5. someone who does someone else’s job temporarily 6. a word, usually a pronoun, that is used in place of another word to avoid repeating it 1. a word that can take the place of another grammatically, e.g. "did" for "yelled" in the sentence "I yelled and he did, too" 2. somebody or something that takes the place of another 3. a team member in a game who is ready to replace another on the field 4. something that is used instead of something else 5. someone who does someone else’s job temporarily 6. a word, usually a pronoun, that is used in place of another word to avoid repeating it |
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