appreciable 详细解释

appreciable

[ə'pri:ʃəbl]

adj.可感知的, 可评估的, 很可观的

a.

可估计的; (大得)可以看到(或察觉到)的, 相当可观的

There is no appreciable difference between the two methods.

这两种方法没有什么分别。

词形变化

副词: appre-ciably |

词义辨析

同义:

a.可分辨的, 可理解的

recognizable  discernible  distinguishable  intelligible  comprehensible  perceptible

a.可计算的, 可估价的

estimable  assessable  appraisable  computable  calculable  reckonable  measurable

a.数量可观的, 确实的, 显然的

considerable  substantial  significant  pronounced  visible  apparent  evident  definite  obvious  

同义参见:

respectable  

英英释义

形容词 appreciable:

enough to be estimated or measured

补充

appreciableappreciable英:[əˈpri:ʃiəbl] 美:[əˈpriʃəbəl]adj.1.可见的, 可估计的I can find no appreciable differences in the witnesses' descriptions of the accident, they seem the same.在我看来, 证人们对事故的描述没有什么明显的区别, 都是一样的。2.增值的We bought an appreciable piece of property.我们买下的资产有增值的潜力。

例句

1. It contains less than 1 per cent fat, an appreciable amount of protein, and a high content of minerals.它的脂肪含量不到1%, 富含蛋白质, 矿物质含量也很高。 2. This has not had an appreciable effect on production.这对生产没有带来显著效果。 3. pupils may have to travel appreciable distances.学生可能得走相当远的路。 4. "Researchers found that the chemical made no appreciable [=noticeable, perceptible] difference in the results."研究人员发现这一化学品没有使实验结果产生明显变化。 5. appreciable [=(more commonly) significant] numbers of these plants grow in this region.这些植物在这一地区大量生长。 6. Her appearance has not changed appreciably. [=significantly]她的样子没有明显变化。