measurable 详细解释

measurable

['meʒərəbəl]

adj.可测量的, 重要的, 可预见的

词形变化

副词: measurably | 名词: measurability |

词义辨析

同义参见:

computable  appreciable  finite  calculable  

反义:

a.可测量的; 适度的

immeasurable  measureless  

反义参见:

unmeasurable  

英英释义

形容词 measurable:

capable of being measured

同义词:mensurable

of distinguished importance

补充

measurablemeasurable英:[ˈmeʒərəbl] 美:[ˈmɛʒərəbəl]adj.1.可量度的, 可测量的, 可衡量的2.明显的; 重大的There's been a measureable improvement in his work.他的工作已有很大改进。

例句

1. Both leaders seemed to expect measurable progress.两位领导人似乎都期望取得显著的进展。 2. Economists emphasize measurable quantities – the number of jobs, the per capita income.经济学家强调可测的量——就业岗位数量和人均收入。 3. So far the effect is barely measurable.到目前为止效果微乎其微。 4. objectives should be measurable and achievable.目标应该是可度量、可实现的。 5. a small but measurable improvement in behaviour.行为方面程度虽小但明白可见的好转。 6. [as submodifier]the company's performance was measurably better.公司的业绩明显好转。 7. measurable improvements重大改善 8. Working conditions have changed measurably in the last ten years.过去十年,工作条件有了明显变化。 9. We haven't had a measurable amount of rain in the past several weeks.在过去几周里,我们这里没有明显的降雨。 10. There has been a measurable [=significant] improvement in the company's performance.公司业绩有了显著的增长。 11. His job performance has improved measurably.他的工作业绩有了明显增长。