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English-Thai Dictionary

replace

VT นำมา ไว้ ที่ เดิม  นำมา คืน  give back revert nam-ma-wai-ti-doem

 

replace

VT แทนที่  แทน  substitute supplant tean-ti

 

replace by / with

PHRV แทนที่ (บางสิ่ง  บางคน  ด้วย  tean-ti

 

replaceable

ADJ ซึ่ง แทนที่ ได้  sueng-tan-ti-dai

 

replacement

N การ ทำหน้าที่แทน  การทดแทน  kan-tam-na-ti-tean

 

replacer

N ผู้ ทำหน้าที่แทน  phu-tam-na-ti-tan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

REPLACE

v.t. 1. To put again in the former place; as, to replace a book.
The earl - was replaced in his government.
2. To put in a new place.
3. To repay; to refund; as, to replace a sum of money borrowed
4. To put a competent substitute in the place of another displaced or of something lost. The paper is lost and cannot be replaced.

 

REPLACED

pp. Put again in a former place; supplied by a substitute. Thus in petrification, the animal or vegetable substance gradually wastes away, and is replaced by silex.

 

REPLACEMENT

n.The act of replacing.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

REPLACE

Re *place " (r-pls "), v. t. Etym: [Pref. re- + place: cf. F. replacer. ]

 

1. To place again; to restore to a former place, position, condition, or the like. The earl. .. was replaced in his government. Bacon.

 

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

 

3. To supply or substitute an equivalent for; as, to replace a lost document. With Israel, religion replaced morality. M. Arnold.

 

4. To take the place of; to supply the want of; to fulfull the end or office of. This duty of right intention does not replace or supersede the duty of consideration. Whewell.

 

5. To put in a new or different place.

 

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. Replaced crystal (Crystallog.), a crystal having one or more planes in the place of its edges or angles.

 

REPLACEABILITY

REPLACEABILITY Re *place `a *bil "i *ty (--bl "-t ), n.

 

Defn: The quality, state, or degree of being replaceable.

 

REPLACEABLE

REPLACEABLE Re *place "a *ble (r-pls "-b'l ), a.

 

1. Capable or admitting of being put back into a place.

 

2. Admitting of having its place supplied by a like thing or an equivalent; as, the lost book is replaceable.

 

3. (Chem. )

 

Defn: Capable of being replaced (by ), or of being exchanged (for ); as, the hydrogen of acids is replaceable by metals or by basic radicals.

 

REPLACEMENT

REPLACEMENT Re *place "ment (-ment ), n.

 

1. The act of replacing.

 

2. (Crystallog.)

 

Defn: The removal of an edge or an angle by one or more planes.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

replace

re place |riˈplās rəˈpleɪs | verb [ with obj. ] 1 take the place of: Ian's smile was replaced by a frown. provide or find a substitute for (something that is broken, old, or inoperative ): the light bulb needs replacing. fill the role of (someone or something ) with a substitute: the government dismissed 3,000 of its customs inspectors, replacing them with new recruits. 2 put (something ) back in a previous place or position: he drained his glass and replaced it on the bar. DERIVATIVES re plac er noun

 

replaceable

re place a ble |riˈplāsəbəl rəˈpleɪsəbəl | adjective able to be replaced: a knife with a replaceable blade. Chemistry denoting those hydrogen atoms in an acid that can be displaced by metal atoms when forming salts. DERIVATIVES re place a bil i ty |-ˌplāsəˈbilətē |noun

 

replacement

re place ment |riˈplāsmənt rəˈpleɪsmənt | noun the action or process of replacing someone or something: the replacement of religion by poetry | a hip replacement. a person or thing that takes the place of another.

 

replacement therapy

re place ment ther a py noun Medicine treatment aimed at making up a deficit of a substance normally present in the body.

 

Oxford Dictionary

replace

re |place |rɪˈpleɪs | verb [ with obj. ] 1 take the place of: Ian's smile was replaced by a frown. provide a substitute for (something that is broken, old, or inoperative ): the glass had not long been replaced after a fight. fill the role of (someone or something ) with a substitute: the government dismissed 3,000 of its customs inspectors, replacing them with new recruits. 2 put (something ) back in a previous place or position: he drained his glass and replaced it on the bar. DERIVATIVES replacer noun

 

replaceable

re ¦place |able |rɪˈpleɪsəb (ə )l | adjective able to be replaced: a knife with a replaceable blade. Chemistry denoting those hydrogen atoms in an acid which can be displaced by metal atoms when forming salts.

 

replacement

re ¦place |ment |rɪˈpleɪsm (ə )nt | noun [ mass noun ] the action or process of replacing someone or something: the replacement of religion by poetry | [ count noun ] : a hip replacement. a person or thing that takes the place of another.

 

replacement therapy

re ¦place |ment ther |apy noun [ mass noun ] Medicine treatment aimed at making up a deficit of a substance normally present in the body.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

replace

replace verb 1 Eve replaced the receiver: put back, return, restore. ANTONYMS remove. 2 a new chairman came in to replace him: take the place of, succeed, take over from, supersede; stand in for, substitute for, deputize for, cover for, relieve; informal step into someone's shoes /boots. 3 she replaced the spoon with a fork: substitute, exchange, change, swap. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD replace, displace, supersede, supplant When a light bulb burns out, you replace it, meaning that you substitute something new or functioning for what is lost, destroyed, or worn out. If something that is obsolete or ineffective is replaced by something that is superior, more up-to-date, or more authoritative, the correct verb is supersede (the computer superseded the electric typewriter ). In contrast, displace suggests that someone or something has been ousted or dislodged forcibly, without necessarily implying that it was inferior or ineffective (a growing number of workers were being displaced by machines ). Supplant is more restricted in meaning; it suggests displacement by force, fraud, or innovation (the democratic government had been supplanted by a power-hungry tyrant ). It can also mean to uproot or wipe out (the English immigrants gradually supplanted the island's native inhabitants ).These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

replacement

replacement noun 1 we have to find a replacement: successor; substitute, stand-in, locum, relief, cover. 2 the wiring was in need of replacement: renewal, replacing.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

replace

replace verb 1 Adam replaced the receiver thoughtfully: put back, return, return to its place, restore. ANTONYMS remove. 2 a new chairman was brought in to replace him: take the place of, succeed, be a replacement for, take over from, supersede, follow after, come after; supplant, oust; stand in for, substitute for, act as stand-in for, deputize for, act for, stand in lieu of, fill in for, cover for, relieve, act as locum for, understudy; step into the breach, hold the fort; informal fill someone's shoes /boots, step into someone's shoes /boots, sub for. 3 she took away his empty cereal bowl and replaced it with a plate piled high with toast: substitute, exchange, change; give in place of, give as a replacement for, give in return /exchange for, swap for. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD replace, supersede, supplant All three words are used when one person or thing takes the place of another, but each has different connotations. Replace is the most neutral term. One person or thing may replace another as part of a normal process (the interim government was replaced by an elected one ) or in an emergency (Heslop replaces Underwood, who has a broken jaw ).Something that has been superseded has had its place taken by something more up to date or otherwise preferable (the older mainframes are being superseded by more powerful, more compact systems ); the emphasis is on the fact of being replaced rather than on the new person or thing, since the word is typically used in the passive, and it is common not to mention the replacement (current models may be superseded in due course ).There is emphasis on the person or thing that supplants another, as they are mentioned more often than with supersede or replace, and supplant is normally used in the active (another invention or discovery could supplant the original finding ). There may be a sense of injustice if the new person or thing is seen as a poor substitute (vast, impersonal motorways supplanted the agreeably irregular network of real roads ).These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

replacement

replacement noun 1 the nanny was taken ill and we had barely a week to find a replacement: successor, someone else; substitute, stand-in, fill-in, locum, understudy, proxy, surrogate; relief, cover, stopgap; Latin locum tenens. ANTONYMS predecessor. 2 the wiring was in urgent need of replacement: renewal, replacing; substitution.

 

French Dictionary

replacer

replacer v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Remettre en place, placer en un autre lieu. : Replacer les meubles du salon après un grand ménage. 2 Situer une personne, un évènement dans son contexte. : Je n ’arrive pas à replacer ce ministre. avancer Conjugaison Le c prend une cédille devant les lettres a et o. Il replaça, nous replaçons.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

replace

re place /rɪpléɪs /re (元 (の場所 )に )place (置く )〗(名 )replacement 動詞 s /-ɪz /; d /-t /; replacing 他動詞 1 replace A (as B )〗〈人 事が 〉 (Bとして )A 〈別の人 事 〉に取って代わる , Aの跡を継ぐ Mr. Tanaka replaced Mr. Sato as prime minister.Mr. Sato was replaced by Mr. Tanaka as prime minister .田中氏が首相として佐藤氏に代わった ▸ DVDs are rapidly replacing video tapes .DVDはビデオテープに急速に取って代わりつつある .2 replace A with B /by B 〗〈人などが 〉A 〈人 物 〉をB 〈別の人 物 〉と交代させる , AをBに取り替える , AをBで代用する replace regular staff with part-timers 正社員をパートに置き替える The anger was replaced by sadness .その怒りは悲しみに変わった .3 〈古い物 破損品など 〉 (新品に )交換する Replace batteries once a year .電池は1年に1度交換してください .4 (元の場所 位置に )…を戻す , 返す (put back )replace the book on the shelf 本を棚に戻す He replaced the receiver .彼は受話器を戻した .

 

replaceable

re pl ce a ble 形容詞 元へ戻される ; 取り替えられる ; 代わりがある .

 

replacement

re place ment /rɪpléɪsmənt /replace 名詞 s /-ts /1 U 取り替え (られ )ること , 代替 , 交代 The replacement of Tom is the answer to this problem .トムの更迭 こうてつ がこの問題の解決策だ .2 C «…の » 代わり , 後任者 , 取り替え品 «for » You've been picked as a replacement for him [his replacement ].彼の後任に君が選ばれた .3 〖形容詞的に 〗代わりの , 代替の ▸ a replacement car 代わりの車 .4 U (元の位置などに )戻す [される ]こと ; 返すこと ; 復位 , 復職 ; 返済 .