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Что (кто) такое inverse substitute - определение

ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY PETE TOWNSHEND
Substitute (Who song); Substitute (the Who song)
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Substitute (cricket)         
REPLACEMENT PLAYER IN CRICKET
Substitute fielder; Substitute fielders; Retire hurt
A substitute in the sport of cricket is a replacement player that the umpires allow when a player has been injured or become ill, after the nomination of the players at the start of the game. The rules for substitutes appear in Law 24 of the Laws of Cricket.
Substitute (association football)         
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  • assistant referee]] indicating a substitution
  • Fourth official notifying the referee of the details of the substitution
REPLACEMENT PLAYER IN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL (SOCCER)
Substitute (soccer); Substitute (football); Substitute bench; Substitution (association football); Substitution (soccer); Concussion substitute (association football); Substitution (Association football)
In association football, a substitute is a player who is brought on to the pitch during a match in exchange for an existing player. Substitutions are generally made to replace a player who has become tired or injured, or who is performing poorly, or for tactical reasons (such as bringing a striker on in place of a defender).
Inverse floating rate note         
TYPE OF DEBT INSTRUMENT
Inverse floater
An inverse floating rate note, or simply an inverse floater, is a type of bond or other type of debt instrument used in finance whose coupon rate has an inverse relationship to short-term interest rates (or its reference rate). With an inverse floater, as interest rates rise the coupon rate falls.
Substitute         
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Substitutes; Substitute (single); Substitute (song); Substitute (disambiguation); The Substitute (TV series)
<character> (SUB) ASCII character 26. [Why?] (1996-06-28)
substitute         
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Substitutes; Substitute (single); Substitute (song); Substitute (disambiguation); The Substitute (TV series)
¦ noun
1. a person or thing acting or serving in place of another.
2. a sports player nominated as eligible to replace another after a match has begun.
3. Scots Law a deputy.
¦ verb
1. (usu. substitute something for) use, add, or serve in place of.
(usu. substitute something with) replace with another.
Chemistry replace (an atom or group in a molecule) with another.
2. replace (a sports player) with a substitute during a match.
Derivatives
substitutability noun
substitutable adjective
substitutive adjective
Origin
ME (denoting a deputy or delegate): from L. substitut-, substituere 'put in place of'.
Usage
Traditionally, the verb substitute is followed by for and means 'put (someone or something) in place of another', as in she substituted the fake vase for the real one. More recently it has also been used with with or by to mean 'replace (something) with something else', as in she substituted the real vase with the fake one. Though still disapproved of by traditionalists, this use is now generally regarded as part of standard English.
substitute         
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I
n.
1) a poor substitute
2) a substitute for (a substitute for sugar)
II
v. (D; intr., tr.) to substitute for (the coach substituted Smith for Jones)
substitute         
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Substitutes; Substitute (single); Substitute (song); Substitute (disambiguation); The Substitute (TV series)
(substitutes, substituting, substituted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you substitute one thing for another, or if one thing substitutes for another, it takes the place or performs the function of the other thing.
They were substituting violence for dialogue...
You could always substitute a low-fat soft cheese...
Would phone conversations substitute for cosy chats over lunch or in the pub after work?...
He was substituting for the injured William Wales.
VERB: V n for n, V n, V for n, V for n
substitution (substitutions)
In my experience a straight substitution of carob for chocolate doesn't work...
N-VAR: usu with supp, oft N of n
2.
A substitute is something that you have or use instead of something else.
...tests on humans to find a blood substitute made from animal blood.
N-COUNT: oft N for n
3.
If you say that one thing is no substitute for another, you mean that it does not have certain desirable features that the other thing has, and is therefore unsatisfactory. If you say that there is no substitute for something, you mean that it is the only thing which is really satisfactory.
The printed word is no substitute for personal discussion with a great thinker...
There is no substitute for practical experience.
N-COUNT: with neg, usu sing, N for n
4.
In team games such as football, a substitute is a player who is brought into a match to replace another player.
Coming on as a substitute, he scored four crucial goals for Cameroon.
N-COUNT
substitute         
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Substitutes; Substitute (single); Substitute (song); Substitute (disambiguation); The Substitute (TV series)
I. v. a.
Exchange, commute, change, put in the place of.
II. n.
1.
Proxy, lieutenant, agent, deputy, locum tenens.
2.
Makeshift, temporary expedient.
Substitute         
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Substitutes; Substitute (single); Substitute (song); Substitute (disambiguation); The Substitute (TV series)
·noun To put in the place of another person or thing; to Exchange.
II. Substitute ·noun a person who enlists for military service in the place of a conscript or drafted man.
III. Substitute ·noun One who, or that which, is substituted or put in the place of another; one who acts for another; that which stands in lieu of something else.
Inverse (logic)         
TYPE OF CONDITIONAL SENTENCE WHICH IS AN IMMEDIATE INFERENCE MADE FROM ANOTHER CONDITIONAL SENTENCE
In logic, an inverse is a type of conditional sentence which is an immediate inference made from another conditional sentence. More specifically, given a conditional sentence of the form P \rightarrow Q , the inverse refers to the sentence \neg P \rightarrow \neg Q .

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Substitute (The Who song)

"Substitute" is a song by the English rock band the Who, written by Pete Townshend. Released in March 1966, the single reached number five in the UK and was later included on the compilation album Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy in 1971. In 2006, Pitchfork ranked "Substitute" at number 91 on the "200 Greatest Songs of the 1960s".