Sustituir in english
pronunciation: ripleɪs part of speech: verb
sustituir = oust ; overtake ; replace ; substitute ; supersede [supercede, -USA] ; supplant ; take + the place of ; elbow out ; take over ; sub.
Example: These sources which form the basis of the intellectual selection of terms may be augmented by or ousted by the machine selection of terms.Example: Why have card-based systems been overtaken by computer databases?.Example: The computer cannot replace the intellectual work of selecting and providing relationships between terms.Example: Editing packages are likely to contain commands to insert, delete, print and replace specific lines of text, and can also 'find and substitute' specific strings of characters.Example: Many libraries are reluctant to reclassify stock and many libraries leave stock classified according to earlier editions long after the earlier edition has been superseded.Example: There is now an even better (or worse) example that supplants rock music as the classical example of, not cultural lag, but musical lag, and that's GOSPEL MUSIC or GOSPEL SONGS, which has just now been established.Example: A data base of fixed-length records is easier to update since a new record can exactly take the place of an old one.Example: The desire for a different today has elbowed out concern with a better tomorrow.Example: DOBIS/LIBIS can take over much of the housekeeping work necessary for a smoothly functioning library = DOBIS/LIBIS can take over much of the housekeeping work necessary for a smoothly functioning library.Example: Rooney will be back in action after being subbed off in their last match.more:
» difícil de sustituir = hard to replace .
Example: He is going to be hard to replace, but it is now up to the other members to take the responsibility of filling his shoes.» sustituir a = substitute for ; put in + place of ; stand in for ; deputise for ; step into + Posesivo + shoes .
Example: For the searcher, there is the question of which is the right term to substitute for the one he cannot find in the index. Example: The 'problem-solving and inference machine' is put in place of today's processor. Example: The meeting was chaired by Anne Stokes who was standing in for Liz Turner and is taking over as President. Example: This privilege was reserved for the pharaoh, or the priest who deputised for him, and was considered an initiation into a secret. Example: If students find it impossible to step into the shoes of any character in the case, thereby becoming that person, they are advised to select a character for whom they would be willing to serve as a 'consultant'.» sustituir a = substitute for ; put in + place of ; stand in for ; deputise for ; step into + Posesivo + shoes .
Example: For the searcher, there is the question of which is the right term to substitute for the one he cannot find in the index. Example: The 'problem-solving and inference machine' is put in place of today's processor. Example: The meeting was chaired by Anne Stokes who was standing in for Liz Turner and is taking over as President. Example: This privilege was reserved for the pharaoh, or the priest who deputised for him, and was considered an initiation into a secret. Example: If students find it impossible to step into the shoes of any character in the case, thereby becoming that person, they are advised to select a character for whom they would be willing to serve as a 'consultant'.» sustituir a = substitute for ; put in + place of ; stand in for ; deputise for ; step into + Posesivo + shoes .
Example: For the searcher, there is the question of which is the right term to substitute for the one he cannot find in the index. Example: The 'problem-solving and inference machine' is put in place of today's processor. Example: The meeting was chaired by Anne Stokes who was standing in for Liz Turner and is taking over as President. Example: This privilege was reserved for the pharaoh, or the priest who deputised for him, and was considered an initiation into a secret. Example: If students find it impossible to step into the shoes of any character in the case, thereby becoming that person, they are advised to select a character for whom they would be willing to serve as a 'consultant'.» sustituir a Alguien = fill in for ; take + Posesivo + place ; fill (in) + Posesivo + shoes .
Example: No one had to fill in for me. Example: As she stood by the secretary's desk waiting for her to terminate a telephone call, she continued to wonder why he has asked her to take his place and to do these assignments. Example: He is going to be hard to replace, but it is now up to the other members to take the responsibility of filling his shoes.» sustituir a Alguien en su ausencia = fill in + in + Posesivo + absence .
Example: She knew from her interview with him that she would be expected as reference librarian to fill in in his absence, but she hadn't expected to assume the responsibility quite so soon.» sustituir a Alguien por Otro = put + Nombre + in + Posesivo + place .
Example: I think they should get rid of Steve and put her in his place.» sustituir con asteriscos = star out .
Example: I have an odd problem sending emails -- my last name gets starred out if it appears anywhere in the message, including the address line.