slovodefinícia
replace
(mass)
replace
- nahradiť
replace
(encz)
replace,nahradit v:
replace
(encz)
replace,nahrazovat
replace
(encz)
replace,vyměnit Pavel Machek; Giza
replace
(encz)
replace,záměna Zdeněk Brož
replace
(encz)
replace,zaměnit Zdeněk Brož
Replace
(gcide)
Replace \Re*place"\ (r?-pl?s"), v. t. [Pref. re- + place: cf. F.
replacer.]
1. To place again; to restore to a former place, position,
condition, or the like.
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The earl . . . was replaced in his government.
--Bacon.
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2. To refund; to repay; to restore; as, to replace a sum of
money borrowed.
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3. To supply or substitute an equivalent for; as, to replace
a lost document.
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With Israel, religion replaced morality. --M.
Arnold.
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4. To take the place of; to supply the want of; to fulfull
the end or office of.
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This duty of right intention does not replace or
supersede the duty of consideration. --Whewell.
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5. To put in a new or different place.
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Note: The propriety of the use of replace instead of
displace, supersede, take the place of, as in the third
and fourth definitions, is often disputed on account of
etymological discrepancy; but the use has been
sanctioned by the practice of careful writers.
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Replaced crystal (Crystallog.), a crystal having one or
more planes in the place of its edges or angles.
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replace
(wn)
replace
v 1: substitute a person or thing for (another that is broken or
inefficient or lost or no longer working or yielding what
is expected); "He replaced the old razor blade"; "We need
to replace the secretary that left a month ago"; "the
insurance will replace the lost income"; "This antique vase
can never be replaced"
2: take the place or move into the position of; "Smith replaced
Miller as CEO after Miller left"; "the computer has
supplanted the slide rule"; "Mary replaced Susan as the
team's captain and the highest-ranked player in the school"
[syn: supplant, replace, supersede, supervene upon,
supercede]
3: put something back where it belongs; "replace the book on the
shelf after you have finished reading it"; "please put the
clean dishes back in the cabinet when you have washed them"
[syn: replace, put back]
4: put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent
items; "the con artist replaced the original with a fake
Rembrandt"; "substitute regular milk with fat-free milk";
"synonyms can be interchanged without a changing the
context's meaning" [syn: substitute, replace,
interchange, exchange]
podobné slovodefinícia
irreplaceable
(mass)
irreplaceable
- nenahraditeľný
replace
(mass)
replace
- nahradiť
replacement
(mass)
replacement
- výmena
replaces
(mass)
replaces
- nahrádza
double replacement reaction
(encz)
double replacement reaction, n:
fireplace
(encz)
fireplace,krb n:
hormone replacement therapy
(encz)
hormone replacement therapy, n:
hormone-replacement therapy
(encz)
hormone-replacement therapy, n:
irreplaceable
(encz)
irreplaceable,nenahraditelný adj: Zdeněk Brož
irreplaceableness
(encz)
irreplaceableness,nenahraditelnost n: Zdeněk Brož
open fireplace
(encz)
open fireplace,otevřené ohniště n: Petr Menšík
replace
(encz)
replace,nahradit v: replace,nahrazovat replace,vyměnit Pavel Machek; Gizareplace,záměna Zdeněk Brožreplace,zaměnit Zdeněk Brož
replaceability
(encz)
replaceability, n:
replaceable
(encz)
replaceable,nahraditelný Václav Strnad
replaceable by st
(encz)
replaceable by st,nahraditelný Mgr. Dita Gálováreplaceable by st,zastupitelný Mgr. Dita Gálová
replaceable with st
(encz)
replaceable with st,nahraditelný Mgr. Dita Gálováreplaceable with st,zastupitelný Mgr. Dita Gálová
replaced
(encz)
replaced,nahradil Zdeněk Brožreplaced,nahrazený adj: IvČa
replacement
(encz)
replacement,náhrada replacement,nahrazení Zdeněk Brožreplacement,substituce Zdeněk Brožreplacement,výměna Pavel Machek; Gizareplacement,vystřídání Zdeněk Brožreplacement,vytlačení Zdeněk Brožreplacement,záměna Zdeněk Brož
replacement cost
(encz)
replacement cost,náklady náhrady [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
replacement level of fertility
(encz)
replacement level of fertility,hladina prosté reprodukce v
porodnosti [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
replacements
(encz)
replacements,náhrady n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
replacer
(encz)
replacer,nahrazovač n: Zdeněk Brož
replaces
(encz)
replaces,nahrazuje v: Zdeněk Brož
theoretical replacement time
(encz)
theoretical replacement time,teoretická rychlost výměny [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač
unreplaceable
(encz)
unreplaceable, adj:
error message replace user
(czen)
Error Message Replace User,EMRU[zkr.]
error replace user
(czen)
Error Replace User,ERU[zkr.]
line replaceable unit
(czen)
Line Replaceable Unit,LRU[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
Fireplace
(gcide)
Fireplace \Fire"place`\, n.
The part a chimney appropriated to the fire; a hearth; --
usually an open recess in a wall, in which a fire may be
built.
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Replaceability
(gcide)
Replaceability \Re*place`a*bil"i*ty\ (-?-b?l"?-t?), n.
The quality, state, or degree of being replaceable.
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Replaceable
(gcide)
Replaceable \Re*place"a*ble\ (r?-pl?s"?-b'l), a.
1. Capable or admitting of being put back into a place.
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2. Admitting of having its place supplied by a like thing or
an equivalent; as, the lost book is replaceable.
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3. (Chem.) Capable of being replaced (by), or of being
exchanged (for); as, the hydrogen of acids is replaceable
by metals or by basic radicals.
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Replaced crystal
(gcide)
Replace \Re*place"\ (r?-pl?s"), v. t. [Pref. re- + place: cf. F.
replacer.]
1. To place again; to restore to a former place, position,
condition, or the like.
[1913 Webster]

The earl . . . was replaced in his government.
--Bacon.
[1913 Webster]

2. To refund; to repay; to restore; as, to replace a sum of
money borrowed.
[1913 Webster]

3. To supply or substitute an equivalent for; as, to replace
a lost document.
[1913 Webster]

With Israel, religion replaced morality. --M.
Arnold.
[1913 Webster]

4. To take the place of; to supply the want of; to fulfull
the end or office of.
[1913 Webster]

This duty of right intention does not replace or
supersede the duty of consideration. --Whewell.
[1913 Webster]

5. To put in a new or different place.
[1913 Webster]

Note: The propriety of the use of replace instead of
displace, supersede, take the place of, as in the third
and fourth definitions, is often disputed on account of
etymological discrepancy; but the use has been
sanctioned by the practice of careful writers.
[1913 Webster]

Replaced crystal (Crystallog.), a crystal having one or
more planes in the place of its edges or angles.
[1913 Webster]
Replacement
(gcide)
Replacement \Re*place"ment\ (-ment), n.
1. The act of replacing.
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2. (Crystallog.) The removal of an edge or an angle by one or
more planes.
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double replacement reaction
(wn)
double replacement reaction
n 1: a chemical reaction between two compounds where the
positive ion of one compound is exchanged with the positive
ion of another compound
fireplace
(wn)
fireplace
n 1: an open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a
fire can be built; "the fireplace was so large you could
walk inside it"; "he laid a fire in the hearth and lit it";
"the hearth was black with the charcoal of many fires"
[syn: fireplace, hearth, open fireplace]
hormone replacement therapy
(wn)
hormone replacement therapy
n 1: hormones (estrogen and progestin) are given to
postmenopausal women; believed to protect them from heart
disease and osteoporosis [syn: {hormone replacement
therapy}, hormone-replacement therapy, HRT]
hormone-replacement therapy
(wn)
hormone-replacement therapy
n 1: hormones (estrogen and progestin) are given to
postmenopausal women; believed to protect them from heart
disease and osteoporosis [syn: {hormone replacement
therapy}, hormone-replacement therapy, HRT]
irreplaceable
(wn)
irreplaceable
adj 1: impossible to replace; "irreplaceable antiques" [syn:
irreplaceable, unreplaceable] [ant: replaceable]
irreplaceableness
(wn)
irreplaceableness
n 1: the quality of being irreplaceable
open fireplace
(wn)
open fireplace
n 1: an open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a
fire can be built; "the fireplace was so large you could
walk inside it"; "he laid a fire in the hearth and lit it";
"the hearth was black with the charcoal of many fires"
[syn: fireplace, hearth, open fireplace]
replace
(wn)
replace
v 1: substitute a person or thing for (another that is broken or
inefficient or lost or no longer working or yielding what
is expected); "He replaced the old razor blade"; "We need
to replace the secretary that left a month ago"; "the
insurance will replace the lost income"; "This antique vase
can never be replaced"
2: take the place or move into the position of; "Smith replaced
Miller as CEO after Miller left"; "the computer has
supplanted the slide rule"; "Mary replaced Susan as the
team's captain and the highest-ranked player in the school"
[syn: supplant, replace, supersede, supervene upon,
supercede]
3: put something back where it belongs; "replace the book on the
shelf after you have finished reading it"; "please put the
clean dishes back in the cabinet when you have washed them"
[syn: replace, put back]
4: put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent
items; "the con artist replaced the original with a fake
Rembrandt"; "substitute regular milk with fat-free milk";
"synonyms can be interchanged without a changing the
context's meaning" [syn: substitute, replace,
interchange, exchange]
replaceability
(wn)
replaceability
n 1: exchangeability by virtue of being replaceable [syn:
replaceability, substitutability, commutability]
replaceable
(wn)
replaceable
adj 1: capable of being replaced [ant: irreplaceable,
unreplaceable]
replacement
(wn)
replacement
n 1: the act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the
place of another; "replacing the star will not be easy"
[syn: replacement, replacing]
2: someone who takes the place of another person [syn:
surrogate, alternate, replacement]
3: an event in which one thing is substituted for another; "the
replacement of lost blood by a transfusion of donor blood"
[syn: substitution, permutation, transposition,
replacement, switch]
4: a person or thing that takes or can take the place of another
[syn: substitute, replacement]
5: filling again by supplying what has been used up [syn:
refilling, replenishment, replacement, renewal]
6: a person who follows next in order; "he was President
Lincoln's successor" [syn: successor, replacement]
replacement cost
(wn)
replacement cost
n 1: current cost of replacing a fixed asset with a new one of
equal effectiveness
unreplaceable
(wn)
unreplaceable
adj 1: impossible to replace; "irreplaceable antiques" [syn:
irreplaceable, unreplaceable] [ant: replaceable]
logic replacement technology
(foldoc)
Logic Replacement Technology

(LRT) Reading, BERKS. Tel: (0734) 751087. Marketing Director
Bob Barrett. Manufacturers of the Ethernet hardware including
the Filtabyte Ethernet controller card and EtherGate open
access gateway.
replacement algorithm
(foldoc)
replacement algorithm

The method used to determine which entry in an associative
cache to flush to main memory when it is desired to cache a
new block of data. The "least recently used" algorithm
flushed the block which has not been accessed for the longest
time. A random replacement algorithm picks any block with
equal probability.

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