English to Spanish Dictionary interchangeable

interchangeable

intercambiable
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
que cambia,
intercambiable
example
I can only assume that he thinks the word ‘pagan’ is 'interchangeable' with ‘immoral’, which it is not.
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.
After decades of producing small arms by hand, by 1842 the armories introduced large-scale assembly of muskets from uniform, 'interchangeable' parts.
It was either that or some boat that had built-in outriggers, each with its own dagger board (which was cunningly 'interchangeable' with the rudder blade), and a central driving seat.
As New York strip clubs get more upscale and the dancers grow more homogenous and 'interchangeable' , neo-burlesque is an arena where individuality rules.
Kristeva comments upon the fluid, 'interchangeable' identities of Proust's characters.
Bodies and identities - and races, it seems - are 'interchangeable' .
This technology is newer, tends to be more expensive and the devices and equipment are not compatible or 'interchangeable' with the 802.11b standard.
Psychoanalytically speaking, the two events are very closely related, if not identical and '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.
The Pharmacy and Therapeutics Subcommittee considers cefoxitin and cefotetan to be therapeutically equivalent and 'interchangeable' antibiotics.
Cups and lids must be 'interchangeable' with those from other suppliers.
Commentary, National Review and The Weekly Standard are nearly 'interchangeable' in terms of foreign policy and empire.
The Boeing 767s were largely 'interchangeable' with the Airbus A310-200s albeit the 767s had a somewhat longer range.
There are three other girls just like her and they look so much alike under the layers of makeup they are almost 'interchangeable' .
Fiat owners will also have access to our full range of spare parts - most of which are fully 'interchangeable' with Fiat spares.
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' .
Still, I attempted to search for an identification figure among the morass of 'interchangeable' horndogs.
The batteries are ideal for both new installations and for upgrades since they are directly 'interchangeable' with standard products in form, fit and function.
For example, artillery ammunition could be 'interchangeable' with tank and large mortar ammunition, reducing at least six types of ammunition to one.
The key consideration was that the replacement part had to be 'interchangeable' with the original one.
There are some problems with the screenplay, most notably the kids being as 'interchangeable' as those two Olsen twins.
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.
The modules are fully 'interchangeable' with each other so they can be used and secured in place, without the need for blocking and bracing, in any of the MS&T containers.
Apparently our leaders do, viewing people as 'interchangeable' cogs.
Our guns are so exacting their parts are 'interchangeable' with first generation Colts.
Medals and ribbons are NOT considered to be 'interchangeable' uniform accoutrements by anyone who served or is serving on active duty.
Now the names are 'interchangeable' with US rappers.
Compliance does not imply that a component is fully interoperable or 'interchangeable' with other similar complaint components from other manufacturers.
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.
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