replacing
v. 取代( replace的現在分詞 ); 更換; 把…放回原位; (用…)替換
If one thing or person replaces another, the first is used or acts instead of the second.
The council tax replaces the poll tax next April.
市政稅在明年4月將取代人頭稅。
...the city lawyer who replaced Bob as chairman of the company...
取代鮑勃成為公司主席的市政律師
If you replace one thing or person with another, you put something or someone else in their place to do their job.
I clean out all the grease and replace it with oil so it works better in very low temperatures...
我把所有的油脂清除乾淨,然後用油來代替,從而使它在低溫條件下運轉得更好。
The BBC decided it could not replace her.
英國廣播公司認定那不能取代她。
If you replace something that is broken, damaged, or lost, you get a new one to use instead.
The shower that we put in a few years back has broken and we cannot afford to replace it.
我們幾年前安裝的淋浴器壞了,但買不起新的來換。
If you replace something, you put it back where it was before.
The line went dead. Whitlock replaced the receiver...
線路中斷了,惠特洛克把聽筒放回原處。
Replace the caps on the bottles.
把瓶蓋重新蓋上。
1. the act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the place of another;
The revamp includes replacing the old navy uniform with a crisp blue and white cotton outfit.
這項改進包括用清新的藍白棉套裝取代舊的海軍制服。
Shake the rugs well and hang them for a few hours before replacing on the floor.
把地毯好好抖抖,掛起來晾上幾小時再鋪到地板上。
A customer took a perfectly serviceable washing machine in for repair, only to be told it needed replacing.
一位顧客帶著一臺效能尚好的洗衣機來修,不料竟被告知該換洗衣機了。
Reparing a machine or replacing a part -- he can cope with things like that all right.
修個機器,換個零件什麼的, 他都能對付.
He never moved a thing without replacing it exactly.
他挪動過的東西總是要放還原地的.