0 able to be exchanged with each other without making any difference or without being noticed:
1 able to be exchanged with each other without making any difference or without being noticed:
The key elements of mass production are standardised products made of interchangeable or modular parts, a mass market, and other related economies of scale.
Nevertheless, three concepts still appear to be confused, ill-defined, or interchangeable in the literature: reflective practice, reflection, and the reflective practitioner.
Yet, our understandings have been narrowed by the assumption that suburban towns are singular in nature, essentially interchangeable.
The author claims that some amplifiers do not fit comfortably with certain adjectives and are not as interchangeable or synonymous as previously thought.
It illustrates that cataphoric variants for men were largely interchangeable in the 16th century, up to the point when those began to spread.
Superficially, these definitions might seem interchangeable, but they are not.
And most significantly, there is little convincing evidence that men and women's agricultural work had ever been interchangeable.
The supporters of both men were interchangeable in terms of social background.
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可互換的,可交替的…
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可互换的,可交替的…
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intercambiable, intercambiable [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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intercambiável…
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birbirinin yerine geçebilir, birbiriyle değiştirlebilir…
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interchangeable…
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zaměnitelný…
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udskiftelig, ombyttelig…
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