interchangeable
/ˌɪntəˈtʃeɪndʒəbl/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌɪntɚtʃˈendʒəbəl] /ˌɪntərˈtʃeɪndʒəbl/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌɪntɚtʃˈendʒəbəl] /ˌin-tər-ˈchān-jə-bəl How to pronounce interchangeable (audio)/ (ame, mw)
interchangeable — 形容詞
- interchangeablepositive
- more interchangeablecomparative
- most interchangeablesuperlative
1. If two things are interchangeable, either one can take the other's place and sti
可互換
可彼此替換而不影響結果
If two things are interchangeable, either one can take the other's place and still do the same job.
The two batteries are interchangeable, so either one will fit the camera.
這兩顆電池可互換,所以任一顆都能裝進這台相機。
pattern: be interchangeable, so either one will fit
Renata treated "historic" and "historical" as interchangeable, but the editor corrected her.
Renata 把 historic 和 historical 當成可互換的字,但編輯糾正了她。
pattern: treat A and B as interchangeable
At the repair shop, the mechanic said these screws were not interchangeable.
在修理店裡,技師說這些螺絲不能互換。
Aoi found that the left and right ear pads were interchangeable on the headset.
Aoi 發現這副耳機左右兩邊的耳墊可以互換。
The clerk said the generic ink was interchangeable with the brand version.
店員說這款副廠墨水可與原廠版本互換。
- substitutable
more formal and technical; often used in product, legal, or system contexts
- replaceable
can be put in place of something else, but it does not always imply mutual exchange
- equivalent
stresses equal value or effect, not necessarily the ability to swap physically
- distinct
clearly different in role or identity
- incompatible
unable to work together or replace one another
- specialized
designed for one particular purpose rather than shared use
文法句型
be interchangeable
be interchangeable with something
treat A and B as interchangeable
用法筆記
Usually describes two or more items that serve the same function, and it often appears with "with" or "with each other". If the replacement only works in one direction, "replaceable" is usually more natural than "interchangeable".