词汇 | substitute |
释义 | substitute verb uk /ˈsʌb.stɪ.tʃuːt/ us /ˈsʌb.stə.tuːt/ substituteverb (USE INSTEAD)B2[ T ] to use something or someone instead of another thing or person: 用…代替,代之以 substitute something for somethingYou can substitute oil for butter (= use oil instead of butter) in this recipe.这道菜中你可以用食用油代替黄油。 substitute something with somethingYou can substitute the wheat flour with almond flour (= use almond flour instead of wheat flour). be substituted forHe made his film debut when he was substituted for the actor who was originally cast. I took out the words "he" and "his" and substituted them with "they" and "their". substitute for someone/something to perform the same job as another thing or person or to take their place: 取代,代替 Gas-fired power stations will substitute for less efficient coal-fired equipment.以煤气为燃料的发电站将会代替效率较低的燃煤装置。 You can always substitute tofu for meat, if you like. I use that recipe but substitute the cream with coconut milk. Is it possible for you to substitute someone else to do your work? Computers can't substitute for human interaction. Of course, no book or course of study can substitute for experience. Replacing and exchanging alternate alternatively bargain something away behalf change over compensation instead of lieu make up for something name novate shoe sing someone's answer to someone/somethingidiom spare sub out something substitutability substitutable substitution substitutive substituteverb (IN SPORT)[ Tusually passive ] sports specialized in sports, to use a player for part of a game after removing another player from the game: Ronaldo was substituted early in the second half. Dayton was substituted for Williams in the second half of the game. I don't know why the coach substituted me. She showed her anger at being substituted. The striker was substituted at half-time during the 1-1 draw. The manager had no alternative but to substitute him. Replacing and exchanging alternate alternatively bargain something away behalf change over compensation instead of lieu make up for something name novate shoe sing someone's answer to someone/somethingidiom spare sub out something substitutability substitutable substitution substitutive You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Competitors & participants in sports & games substitute noun[ C ] uk /ˈsʌb.stɪ.tʃuːt/ us /ˈsʌb.stə.tuːt/ B2 a thing or person that is used instead of another thing or person: 替代品,代替物 Tofu can be used as a meat substitute in vegetarian recipes.素食菜谱中豆腐可用以替代肉类。 substitute forVitamins should not be used as a substitute for a healthy diet.维生素不应用于替代健康饮食。 (informalsub) in sports, a player who is used for part of a game instead of another player: (体育比赛中的)替补队员 come on as a substituteJohnson came on as a substitute towards the end of the game.约翰逊在比赛接近尾声时作为替补队员上场。 bring on a substituteThe manager brought on another substitute in the final minutes of the game.比赛还剩下最后几分钟时,主教练又换上了一位替补队员。 there is no substitute for something(also something is no substitute for something) nothing is as good as the stated thing: …是无可替代的 You can read about other countries, but there's no substitute for visiting them yourself.你可以阅读有关其他国家的信息,但是什么也代替不了亲自到访体验。 US(informalsub) a substitute teacher代课教师(同 substitute teacher) I'm allowed to eat ersatz chocolate made from carob beans, but it's a poor substitute for the real thing.他们允许我吃用角豆做的巧克力替代品,不过这种以假代真的东西太蹩脚了。 Lime zest can be used as a substitute for lime leaves. Email is all well and good but it's a poor substitute for a hand-written letter. This is not intended as a substitute for a lawyer's advice. There is no substitute for proper training. Replacing and exchanging alternate alternatively bargain something away behalf change over compensation instead of lieu make up for something name novate shoe sing someone's answer to someone/somethingidiom spare sub out something substitutability substitutable substitution substitutive You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Competitors & participants in sports & games Teachers substitute | American Dictionarysubstitute verb[ I/T ] us/ˈsʌb·stɪˌtut/ to use someone or something instead of another person or thing: [ T ]You can substitute oil for butter in this recipe. [ I ]He was called on to substitute for the ailing star last night. substitutenoun[ C ]us/ˈsʌb·stɪˌtut/ Talk is a poor substitute for action. substitute | Business Englishsubstitute verb uk /ˈsʌbstɪtjuːt/us [ T ] to use something different or new instead of another thing: substitute sth for sthIndustry must reduce fuel consumption by substituting alternative fuels for fossil fuels. substitute sth with sthIt takes time to substitute local brands with your own brand names. substitute for sb[ I ] WORKPLACE to take the place of another person or do their job for a period of time: She was asked to substitute for the absent committee chairman. substitute for sth[ I ] to do the same job as another thing or take its place: The government expects natural gas to substitute for oil exports in the future. Many dot.com companies have learnt that technology can never substitute for customer service. substitute noun[ C ] uk /ˈsʌbstɪtjuːt/us something different or new that is used instead of another thing: (as) a substitute for sthWe are looking at the possibility of using foreign production as a substitute for exports to foreign markets. cheap/good/poor substitutesCheaper substitutes displaced the product from the world market. egg/fat/meat substitutes Early warning of a layoff is no substitute for a job. WORKPLACE someone who takes the place of another person or does their job for a period of time: a substitute for sbFixed-term contract workers and agency workers are not always direct substitutes for one another. there's no substitute for sth/doing sth nothing else is as good as the stated thing or action: In this industry, there's no substitute for experience. Examples of substitutesubstitute As a consequence, these variables can in fact be substituted out, although for reasons of clarity we shall not do so here. However, the effect of substituting answers is that unevaluated arguments in the environment of closures are duplicated. Consequently, substituted or newly coined terms may acquire meanings that were not intended by their instigators. Moreover, not only was the coinage substituted, the whole class system and economic life underwent a total transformation. Perhaps the weakness of this view can be made clearer simply by substituting concrete historical terms for abstract labels. From here the idea to decrease the deadweight losses, substituting environmental tax revenues for labor taxes revenues inducing the so-called 'revenue recycling effect'. The analytical procedure has involved substituting simplified indices for discrete measures of these perceptions. Expert systems originated in the 1970s as computer programs capable of imitating human experts and even substituting them when necessary. In essence, the new welfare puts the onus of responsibility on recipients rather than government and substitutes an 'obligation' for an 'entitlement' form of provision. Other reports made similar assertions, but substituted snakes, 'seven to eight feet in length', for the beetles. Then, the so-obtained values of the integration constants are substituted back into the integrated equations. The expressions (6.2) are substituted into (5.6) and (5.8) which are then linearized with respect to the constants marked with a tilde. However, theory requires exact solutions that can be substituted into new theories. Thus, the intertemporal substitutability in consumption of the second good "undoes" the effect of the indivisibility by substituting percentages in time for probabilities. Users of text search engines use various strategies for refinement including substituting broader and narrower terms to increase or decrease the number of hits, respectively. See all examples of substitute These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withsubstitutesubstituteThese are words often used in combination with substitute. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. acceptable substitute Orleans 201 ' contains sermons, 'liturgical dramas' (a term that has been questioned, but without a universally acceptablesubstitute) and a few sequences. adequate substitute What happens, for example, when representation is no longer merely mimesis but a more than adequatesubstitute, when paper becomes more or better than gold? blood substitute Every overseas theatre is supplied from this country with a stock of preserved bloodsubstitute. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with substitute |
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