English to Arabic Dictionary interchangeable

interchangeable

قابل للتبادل
definition
adjective
eyepieces are interchangeable and one can use any eyepiece with any telescope
(of two things) able to be interchanged.
translation of 'interchangeable '
adjective
متعاوض,
متقاطع,
قابل للتبادل
example
Kristeva comments upon the fluid, 'interchangeable' identities of Proust's characters.
Unlike many other attempts to copy to some degree the Winchester single-shot design, Ballard Rifle has recreated it exactly to the extent that all of their parts are 'interchangeable' with the originals.
So I was paying $100 a day to a tour guide who, after twenty-seven years of living in Hamburg, had apparently concluded that English and German were 'interchangeable' .
They also tend to view themselves as co-parents, having equal and 'interchangeable' roles in developing nurturant, androgynous offspring.
The euro will not change the terms of any existing contract and, from 1999, any reference to an EMU zone currency will be 'interchangeable' with the euro at the given conversion rate.
Compliance does not imply that a component is fully interoperable or 'interchangeable' with other similar complaint components from other manufacturers.
How could two pharmacological agents, considered by many to be 'interchangeable' and equivalent, have such divergent effects on coronary vascular outcomes despite similar effects on blood pressure?
In the case of wood, the separate butt-stocks and forends appear to be identical and 'interchangeable' .
Our guns are so exacting their parts are 'interchangeable' with first generation Colts.
The conclusion of this report was that sponsorship was now essentially 'interchangeable' with advertising in terms of placing brand images and deliberately targeting the young.
For example, artillery ammunition could be 'interchangeable' with tank and large mortar ammunition, reducing at least six types of ammunition to one.
These electrons are quite easily 'interchangeable' with similar electrons from other things' extremities.
After decades of producing small arms by hand, by 1842 the armories introduced large-scale assembly of muskets from uniform, 'interchangeable' parts.
Bodies and identities - and races, it seems - are 'interchangeable' .
In the other, the individual is 'interchangeable' , for if all are equal in every way, one will do as well as the other.
Medals and ribbons are NOT considered to be 'interchangeable' uniform accoutrements by anyone who served or is serving on active duty.
Psychoanalytically speaking, the two events are very closely related, if not identical and 'interchangeable' .
The batteries are ideal for both new installations and for upgrades since they are directly 'interchangeable' with standard products in form, fit and function.
The Pharmacy and Therapeutics Subcommittee considers cefoxitin and cefotetan to be therapeutically equivalent and 'interchangeable' antibiotics.
The Boeing 767s were largely 'interchangeable' with the Airbus A310-200s albeit the 767s had a somewhat longer range.
The songs, and the performances, were as indistinct and 'interchangeable' as Ant and Dec.
Still, I attempted to search for an identification figure among the morass of 'interchangeable' horndogs.
The key consideration was that the replacement part had to be 'interchangeable' with the original one.
They aren't meant to be 'interchangeable' with leader-writers.
Perhaps at the root of strong assertions of male and female differences is the fear of so identifying the two as to make them 'interchangeable' .
The FCC's two top issues are determining the boundaries for areas where numbers can be swapped and deciding whether wireline numbers will be 'interchangeable' with wireless ones.
As New York strip clubs get more upscale and the dancers grow more homogenous and 'interchangeable' , neo-burlesque is an arena where individuality rules.
Apparently our leaders do, viewing people as 'interchangeable' cogs.
Iron sport outsiders often see bodybuilders and powerlifters as 'interchangeable' , like identical twins, but those who bodybuild and those who powerlift mostly focus on the differences between one another.
I can only assume that he thinks the word ‘pagan’ is 'interchangeable' with ‘immoral’, which it is not.
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