replacement

replacement
noun I must find a replacement for my secretary - she's leaving next week.) sustituto
replacement n otro / sustituto
this CD doesn't work I want a replacement este CD no funciona quiero otro
replacement
tr[rɪ'pleɪsmənt]
noun
1 (act) sustitución nombre femenino, reemplazo
his replacement is long overdue hace tiempo que debía sustituirse
2 (person) sustituto,-a
3 (thing) otro,-a
I'll never find a replacement for that vase I broke nunca encontraré otro jarrón para sustituir ése que se me rompió
4 (spare part) recambio, pieza de recambio
replacement [ri'pleɪsmənt] n
1) substitution: reemplazo m, sustitución f
2) substitute: sustituto m, -ta f; suplente mf (persona)
3)
replacement part : repuesto m, pieza f de recambio
replacement
n.
pieza de repuesto s.f.
recambio s.m.
reemplazo s.m.
relevación s.f.
reposición s.f.
repuesto s.m.
sustitución s.f.
sustituto s.m.
rɪ'pleɪsmənt
noun
a) u (act) sustitución f, reemplazo m; (before n)

replacement value — (Fin) valor m de reposición

b) c (person) sustituto, -ta m,f
c) c (object)

I'll buy you a replacement — te compraré uno nuevo, te compraré otro; (before n) <doors, windows> modular

replacement parts — repuestos mpl, piezas fpl de recambio or de repuesto, refacciones fpl (Méx)

[rɪ'pleɪsmǝnt]
1. N
1) (=putting back) reposición f ; (=substituting) sustitución f (by, with por)
hormone
2) (=substitute)
a) (=person) sustituto(-a) m / f , suplente mf (for de)
b) (=thing)

it took three days to find a replacement — tardaron tres días en encontrar un repuesto

you can get a replacement if the goods are faulty — le damos uno nuevo si el artículo está defectuoso

2.
CPD

replacement cost N — costo m de sustitución

replacement engine N — motor m de repuesto

replacement part N — repuesto m

replacement value N — valor m de sustitución

* * *
[rɪ'pleɪsmənt]
noun
a) u (act) sustitución f, reemplazo m; (before n)

replacement value — (Fin) valor m de reposición

b) c (person) sustituto, -ta m,f
c) c (object)

I'll buy you a replacement — te compraré uno nuevo, te compraré otro; (before n) <doors, windows> modular

replacement parts — repuestos mpl, piezas fpl de recambio or de repuesto, refacciones fpl (Méx)


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