fungible的意思和读音

fungible

: ['fʌndʒəbəl] : ['fʌndʒɪbl]

adj.;【

n.】()

fungibles  

adj.1.;【

n.1.】()

adj.1.describes commodities that can be traded or substituted for an equal amount of a like commodity, usually to satisfy a contract2.describes goods such as grain or wine that are perishable and traded or exchanged in measurable quantities or numbers

n.1.a commodity that is fungible

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2. Mating n Fungible Ethical ...

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4. banner fungible occupant ...

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1.When I suggested that half garlic breads should be fungible, she accused me of making the word up.

2.All the parents play a non fungible and important role in their child's heart. However. this role will change as the child grow up.

3.But the fact that art masterpieces are also non-fungible does not stop their prices from falling.

4.Oil is a globally traded and fully fungible commodity, making it difficult for a producer to reliably cut off a customer.

5.Article 378 Safekeeping of Fungible Items Where the depository keeps money deposit, it may return money of the same type and quantity.

6.But the Indigenous knowledge is still has non-fungible role to the revival and development of African states.

7.Biodiversity is not fungible, as carbon is: its value is more like that of real estate than that of a commodity.

8.But financial innovation and globalisation have made capital fungible.使

9.Oil is a fungible commodity so buying a distant barrel simply frees up a nearer one for someone else.

10.Since government money is so fungible, the distinction is an odd one.