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re‧place /rɪˈpleɪs/ verb [transitive]
جایگزین کردن
عوض کردن، جانشین شدن یا کردن، چیزی را تعویض کردن، جابجا کردن، جایگزین کردن، کامپیوتر: فرمانREPLACE، نظامی: تعویض قطعات یا یگانها
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Advanced Persian Dictionaryمهندسی: فرمان،
REPLACE کامپیوتر: تعویض، عوض کردن، جانشین شدن یا کردن، تعویض قطعات یا یگانها،
نظامی: چیزی را تعویض کردن، جابجا کردن، جایگزین کردن
کامپیوتر: جانشین کردن
مهندسی: عوض کردن
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Synonyms & Related Wordsreplace[verb]Synonyms: take the place of, follow, oust, substitute, succeed, supersede, supplant, take over from
Related Words: renew,
restore,
alter,
change,
recoup,
recover,
regain,
retrieve
English Thesaurus: replace, take somebody's place/take the place of somebody, take over, stand in for somebody, fill in for somebody, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionaryre‧place S2 W1 /rɪˈpleɪs/
verb [transitive] [
Word Family: noun:
place,
placement,
placing,
displacement,
replacement;
verb:
place,
displace,
misplace,
replace;
adjective:
displaced,
misplaced,
replaceable]
1. to start doing something instead of another person, or start being used instead of another thing:
I’m replacing Sue on the team.
Lectures have replaced the old tutorial system.2. to remove someone from their job or something from its place, and put a new person or thing there:
Two of the tyres had to be replaced.replace something with something
They replaced the permanent staff with part-timers.3. if you replace something that has been broken, stolen etc, you get a new one ⇒
irreplaceable:
I’ll replace the vase I broke as soon as possible.4. to put something back where it was before:
He replaced the book on the shelf.—replaceable adjective
REGISTERIn everyday English, people usually say
put something
back rather than
replace something:
Don't forget to put the books back when you've finished. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocationsreplace verbI. take the place of sb/sth; exchange sb/sth ADV. completely | largely | simply Putting in a new bathroom suite can cost as little as £
800 if you are simply replacing an old one.
easily These losses are not easily replaced.
immediately | gradually | eventually VERB + REPLACE cannot/could not Machines cannot replace people in this work.
can/can't afford to | be built to, be designed to, be intended to, be used to It was built to replace the old Victorian jail.
appoint sb to, elect sb to | be expensive to Halogen lamps give excellent service, but the bulbs are expensive to replace. PREP. as She replaced Jane Stott as Managing Director.
with We replaced the old television set with a newer one. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
replace II. put sth back in the right place ADV. carefully, gently PREP. in She replaced the dress in the wardrobe.
on He carefully replaced the vase on the shelf. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Common Errorsreplaceverb
BAD: He offered to replace the old battery by a new one.
GOOD: He offered to replace the old battery with a new one.
Usage Note:replace sb/sth with sb/sth (NOT
by ): 'The firm has been dismissing experienced staff and replacing them with school leavers.'
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