| 释义 | subnoun /sʌb/  /sʌb/(informal)a submarine (= a ship that can travel underwater)助理编辑;审校人      (also submarine sandwich, hero)(North American English) a long bread roll split open along its length and filled with various types of food潜艇三明治,长卷三明治(用长卷面包纵向切开,内夹各种食物)a substitute who replaces another player in a team替补队员He came on as sub.他作为替补上场。
(British English) a subscription (= money that you pay regularly when you are a member of a club, etc.)(向俱乐部等定期交纳的)会员费      (British English) a subeditor助理编辑;审校人      (North American English) a substitute teacher代课教师      
[transitive] sub somebody to replace a sports player with another player during a game(在比赛中)替换(队员) synonym substituteHe was subbed after just five minutes because of a knee injury.他仅上场了五分钟便因膝部受伤被替换下场。
[intransitive] sub (for somebody) to do somebody else’s job for them for a short time暂代(某人)工作;替班 synonym substituteJake asked me to sub for him next week when he's away in California.杰克让我下周他去加利福尼亚时代他代班。
[transitive] sub something for something to use something instead of something else, especially instead of the thing you would normally use代用;替代(尤指通常使用的东西) synonym substituteFor a lower-calorie version of the recipe, try subbing milk for cream.要降低这道菜的热量,可用牛奶代替奶油。
[transitive] sub somebody something (British English, informal) to lend somebody money for a short time短期借(款)给Could you sub me £50 till next week?借我 50 英镑,下星期还你,可以吗?
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