B1 to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or someone else代替;取代;接替;替换
B1 If you replace something broken, damaged, or lost, you provide a new one.更换;更新;赔偿
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Do a global search for 'organise' and replace it with 'organize'.
The Council plans to knock the library down and replace it with a hotel complex.
Imperial units have in many cases been replaced by metric ones in Britain.
Doctors have replaced the top of his hip bone with a metal sphere.
He's bought me a smart new camera to replace my old one.
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