fungible
英 ['fʌndʒɪbl]
美 ['fʌndʒəbl]
英文詞源
- fungible (adj.)
- "capable of being used in place of another; capable of being replaced," 1818, a word in law originally, from Medieval Latin fungibilis, from Latin fungi "perform" (see function (n.)) via phrases such as fungi vice "to take the place." Earlier as a noun (1765).
雙語例句
- 1. These three different methods of QE are conceptually distinct but operationally fungible.
- 上述三種量化寬鬆的方式雖然概念不同,但在操作上可以相互替代.
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