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заменять; сменять; замещать; ставить или класть обратно на место; возмещать -
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v.1. враќа на старо место;2. заменува; враќа; заменува -
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v reposar, tornar | reemplaçar, substituir | canviar -
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заменять; подставлятьEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > replace
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• demontirati; izmeniti; nadomestiti; naknaditi; postaviti natrag; promeniti; vraćati; vratiti na mes.; vratiti na mesto; zamena; zamena mesta; zameniti; zameniti mesta; zamenjivati; zastupati -
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podstawiaćwkładać na miejscewymieniać części -
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• 1) заменять; 2) замещать• 1) заменять; 2) замещать; 3) замещать -
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1) заменять2) заряжать, загружать (магазин самонаклада)Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > replace
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1) заменять; замещать2) возвращать3) пополнять; восстанавливать -
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заменять, замещать, подставлять
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заменять, замещатьодна из базовых операций в текстовых процессорах - поиск заданной строки символов (возможно с определёнными атрибутами) и замена её на другую строку, возможно пустуюсм. тж. stringАнгло-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > replace
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > replace
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[rɪ'pleɪs]v1) ста́вити (кла́сти) наза́д на мі́сце; поверта́ти2) заміня́ти, заступа́ти (with, by)
См. также в других словарях:
replace — re‧place [rɪˈpleɪs] verb [transitive] 1. to start being used, doing a job etc instead of something or someone else: • The tax replaces a levy of 13.5% on manufactured goods. • He will be replaced as chief executive by the current finance director … Financial and business terms
Replace — Re*place (r? pl?s ), v. t. [Pref. re + place: cf. F. replacer.] 1. To place again; to restore to a former place, position, condition, or the like. [1913 Webster] The earl . . . was replaced in his government. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To refund;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
replace — replace, displace, supplant, supersede are rarely interchangeable terms, but they can carry the same basic meaning to put a person or thing out of his or its place or into the place of another. Replace implies supplying a substitute for what has… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
replace — replace, substitute 1. The typical construction is to replace A with B (or, in the passive, B is replaced by A), or B can simply replace A, whereas with substitute it is to substitute B for A or to substitute B without any continuation (more… … Modern English usage
replace — [ri plās′] vt. replaced, replacing 1. to place again; put back in a former or the proper place or position 2. to take the place of; supplant [workers replaced by automated equipment] 3. to provide a substitute or equivalent for [to replace a worn … English World dictionary
replace — I verb act for, alternate, change, commute, compensate, cover for, depute, deputize, duplicate, exchange, fill in for, interchange, make amends, pay back, put back, refund, reimburse, reinstall, reinstate, repay, reponere, represent, restitute,… … Law dictionary
replacé — replacé, ée (re pla sé, sée) part. passé de replacer. La statue de Napoléon Ier replacée sur la colonne de la place Vendôme … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
replace — 1590s, to restore to a previous place, from RE (Cf. re ) back, again + PLACE (Cf. place) (v.). Meaning to take the place of is recorded from 1733 … Etymology dictionary
replace — [v] take the place of; put in place of alter, back up, change, compensate, displace, fill in, follow, front for*, give back, mend, oust, outplace, patch, pinch hit for*, put back, reconstitute, recoup, recover, redeem, redress, reestablish,… … New thesaurus
replacé — Replacé, [replac]ée. part … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
replace — ► VERB 1) take the place of. 2) provide a substitute for. 3) put back in a previous place or position. DERIVATIVES replaceable adjective replacer noun … English terms dictionary