fungible

美音:['fʌndʒəbəl] 英音:['fʌndʒɪbl]

简单释义:


adj.可代替的;【法】可互换的

n.【法】(偿还债务时所用的)代替物

网络可替代的;可取代的;可替代性

变形:

复数:fungibles  


完整释义:


adj.

1.可取代的
2.可代替的;【法律】可互换的〔指可用一物代替他物偿债〕

n.

1.【法律】(偿还债务时所用的)代替物


例句:

  1. Sales of gold coins have soared as savers seek a safer and fungible source of value.
    由于储蓄者纷纷寻求一个更安全、更易于变现的价值来源,金币销售出现飙升。

  2. Biodiversity is not fungible, as carbon is: its value is more like that of real estate than that of a commodity.
    生物多样性和二氧化碳不同,它是不可置换的,其价值类似房地产而非普通商品。

  3. People, it seems, are becoming fungible, and, as in a game of pinball, you score points by bumping up against as many of them as possible.
    看来人是可以互相替换角色的,犹如弹球游戏一样,你需要撞击到尽可能多的球才能得到较高的分数。

  4. "Fungible goods" means: (A) goods of which any unit, by nature or usage of trade, is the equivalent of any other like unit;
    “可替代货物”指:(1)根据行业性质或惯例,其任何组成部分等效于其他任何类似组成部分的货物;

  5. The bail-out money is fungible, meaning that it can't be differentiated from all of the other funds in the banks' accounts.
    紧急援助的资金很明显,它不能区分于银行其他帐户上的资金区分。

  6. When I suggested that half garlic breads should be fungible, she accused me of making the word up.
    当我指出两个半块蒜蓉面包具有可替换性时,她指责我杜撰词汇。

  7. But financial innovation and globalisation have made capital fungible.
    但金融创新与全球化已使得资本变得可以替代。

  8. Oil is a globally traded and fully fungible commodity, making it difficult for a producer to reliably cut off a customer.
    石油是全球交易、并完全可替代的大宗商品,产油国很难有效孤立某一家顾客。

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