measurable

英['meʒərəbl] 美['meʒərəbl]
  • adj. 可测量的;重要的;可预见的;可察觉的
CET6 TEM8 CET4
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 可测量的
    2. 重大的
    3. 可预见的
    4. 重要的
    5. 可量度的
    6. 适度的
    7. 显著的
    8. 有明显影响的
    9. 相当的
    10. 适当的
    11. 可以测量
    12. 明显的
    13. 恰当的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. capable of being measured;

    "measurable depths"

  2. of distinguished importance;

    "a measurable figure in literature"

1. So far the effect is barely measurable.
迄今为止,效果微乎其微。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Economists emphasize measurable quantities — the number of jobs, the per capita income.
经济学家看重的是可测定的量——岗位数量、人均收入等。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Both leaders seemed to expect measurable progress.
两位领导人似乎都期望取得显著的进展。

来自辞典例句

4. Such removal causes a readily measurable drop in the intensity of light.
这种消失使光的强度发生一种很容易测出的跌落.

来自辞典例句

5. Econometrics deals with measurable and measured quantities in economics.
计量经济学的对象是经济学中可测量和已测出的量.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Econometrics deals with measurable and measured quantities in economics.
      计量经济学的对象是经济学中可测量和已测出的量。
    2. At 27 months after therapy, one patient was free of measurable retinoblastoma.
      经过 27个月的治疗后,其中一个患者已经没有可测量的视网膜胚细胞瘤。
    3. D. H. Laurence is a measurable figure in literature.
      劳伦斯是文学界的一个重要人物。
    4. We are within a measurable distance of success.
      我们接近胜利了。