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    replace 的英语意思

    replacereplace /rɪˈpleɪs/ verb [transitive] 查看全部语言翻译1to start doing something instead of another person, or start being used instead of another thing开始代替另一个人做某事,或开始被用来代替另一物:  I’m replacing Sue on the team.我在队里接替了苏。 Lectures have replaced the old tutorial system.讲课制已取代了旧的辅导制度。2to remove someone from their job or something from its place, and put a new person or thing there将某人从职位上撤换,或将某物从原处移走,换上新人或新物:  Two of the tyres had to be replaced.其中两条轮胎不得不更换。replace something with something They replaced the permanent staff with part-timers.他们用兼职人员取代了正式员工。3if you replace something that has been broken, stolen etc, you get a new one将损坏、被盗等的东西换成新的irreplaceable:  I’ll replace the vase I broke as soon as possible.我会尽快把打碎的花瓶补买一个。4to put something back where it was before将某物放回原处:  He replaced the book on the shelf.他把书放回了书架上。replaceable adjectiveRegister语体In everyday English, people usually say put something back rather than replace something:· Don't forget to put the books back when you've finished.在日常英语中,人们通常说 put something back,而不说 replace something:· 看完后别忘了把书放回去。THESAURUS同义词辨析a personreplace if one person replaces another, they do a job or activity instead of the other person, usually permanently如果某人取代另一人,则(通常是永久地)代替对方从事某项工作或活动: · The opposition leader Zhelyu Zhelev was elected to replace him.· 反对派领袖热柳·热列夫被选出接替他的职位。· How will we ever find anyone who can replace you?· 我们怎么可能找到能接替你的人?· The lead singer was replaced by Ray Willis back in 1992.· 早在1992年,主唱就被雷·威利斯取代了。take somebody's place/take the place of somebody to do something instead of someone代替某人做某事: · It will be difficult to find someone to take her place.· 要找到能接替她的人并不容易。· Doctor Rice is on holiday. I'm taking his place.· 赖斯医生在度假。我来代他的班。· The court may allow another relative to take the place of the parent.· 法院可能允许另一名亲属代替父母的角色。take over to replace someone in a job or position, and continue their work接替某人的职位,并延续其工作: · The new manager took over in July.· 新经理于七月份接任。· Sales are up (=they have increased)since he took over the company.· 自从他接管公司以来,销售额上涨了(=增加了)。stand in for somebody to replace someone at work on a particular occasion在特定场合临时代替某人工作: · She was filming in Australia, so she asked a friend to stand in for her at the awards ceremony.· 她在澳大利亚拍片,所以请朋友代她出席颁奖典礼。· During the dangerous scenes, stuntmen and women stand in for the actors.· 在危险场景中,男女特技演员代替演员出演。fill in for somebody to replace someone in a job for a short time短暂代替某人的工作: · Susan will fill in for me while I'm away.· 我不在期间,苏珊会代我顶班。a thing事物replace if one thing replaces another, it is used instead of the other thing, usually permanently如果某物取代另一物,则(通常是永久地)代替另一物被使用: · The car was old and needed replacing.· 那辆车太旧了,需要换一辆。· Computers have replaced typewriters.· 电脑已取代了打字机。take something's place/take the place of something to be used instead of another thing被用来代替另一物: · If any of the eight units fails, its place will be taken by the back-up unit.· 如果八个单元中有任何一个发生故障,备用单元将取而代之。· MP3 players are taking the place of CDs.· MP3播放器正在取代CD。· Ugly concrete apartment buildings have taken the place of the old houses.· 丑陋的混凝土公寓楼取代了那些旧房子。supersede to take the place of something – used especially about inventions, methods, organizations etc取代某物——尤指发明、方法、组织等: · The League of Nations was superseded by the United Nations in 1946.· 国际联盟于1946年被联合国取代。· Analysis by manual calculation has been superseded by more modern computer-based methods.· 手工计算分析已被更现代的计算机方法所取代。· Goose used to be a traditional Christmas bird until turkey superseded it in popularity.· 鹅曾是传统的圣诞节家禽,直到火鸡在受欢迎程度上将其取代。· Iron began to supersede bronze for tool making about 3000 years ago.· 大约三千年前,铁开始在制造工具方面取代青铜。substitute something for something to use something instead of the thing that you usually use, because the usual thing is not available – used especially about food因常用之物不可得而用其他东西代替——尤指食品: · You can substitute margarine for butter in most recipes.· 在大多数食谱中,你可以用人造黄油代替黄油。