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 fungible ['fʌndʒibl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 可取代的, 代替的

n. 代替物

[经] 偿还债务所用的替代物; 可互换的


  1. Oil is a globally traded and fully fungible commodity, making it difficult for a producer to reliably cut off a customer.
    石油是全球交易、完全可替代的大宗商品,产油国很难有效孤立某一家顾客。
  2. Under the NIPs, debt securities issued by the four statutory bodies or government-owned corporations— specified instruments( SIs)— have been fungible with Exchange Fund paper.
    注三根据债券发行计划,由四家法定机构或政府持有公司发行的债务证券(“指定债务工具”)可以与外汇基金票据及债券互换。
  3. The characteristic of interchangeability. Futures contracts for the same commodity and delivery month are fungible due to their standardized specifications for quality, quantity, delivery date and delivery locations.
    (商品的)交换、替换性特征。同种商品、一交割月的期货合约具有可替代性,合约间的可替代性取决于其特定的质量标准、约量、割日期和交割地点。


fungible
[ noun ]
  1. a commodity that is freely interchangeable with another in satisfying an obligation

  2. <noun.artifact>
[ adj ]
  1. of goods or commodities; freely exchangeable for or replaceable by another of like nature or kind in the satisfaction of an obligation

  2. <adj.all>


  1. It is not an entirely fungible commodity, since there are various types and grades of oil, but the types and grades are widely dispersed.
  2. BZW's Ecu100m issue for Swedish Export Credit, fully fungible with an existing Ecu400m of bonds due in February 1994, was widely seen as tightly priced - though it was offered at five basis points above the similar deal from OKB at the end of last week.
  3. To paraphrase the argument in economists' language, all money is indeed fungible, but different constraints on resources can cause different "shadow" prices on income received from the different sources.
  4. The contract will be for physical delivery of 1,000 barrels of fungible aviation kerosene, Colonial Grade 51 to the US Gulf coast. Until now, only the New York Mercantile Exchange had offered US energy futures.
  5. Will become fungible with an issue launched earlier this year.
  6. Yielding 9.98% less fees, the offering will be fungible with the bank's 9 1/2% bonds of 1994, launched in July 1987.
  7. "I'm saying that the case is fungible (interchangeable) and that is the basis" of the recommendation to seize control of Lincoln, O'Connell testified.
  8. Hart and Biden is clearly fungible.
  9. All of this money is fungible within the Soviet empire, of course.
  10. But money is fungible.
  11. Call at par from August 1989, and fungible with 300 million franc note issue launched in July 1987.
  12. "It's the first fungible options contract," said Brandon Becker, the SEC's associate director of market regulation.
  13. The four tranches of the No 145 become fully fungible in September. The yield on the No 129 opened at 4.945 per cent, corresponding to the high price of the day, and closed at 5.03 per cent.
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