determinable
英音[ dɪˈtɜːmɪnəbl ] 美音[ dɪˈtɜːrmɪnəbl ]

可决定的

常用释义

词性释义

adj.

可决定的
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1·During the third month of pregnancy the sex of the child becomes determinable.
孩子的性别在妊娠期第三个月便可查明。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·Not only is "efficiency" a myth, then, but so too is any concept of social or additive cost, or even an objectively determinable cost for each individual.
那么,不仅“效率”是一个误区,任何社会成本、加总成本,甚至连客观测定个人成本的概念也不例外。
3·The revenue should be recognized and reported in the income statement when the timing of revenue is reasonably determinable and the earnings process is completed.
当收入的时机能够合理地确定,盈利过程已经完成时,收入就应在收益表中加以确认和报告。
4·It proposes the thought of constructing a determinable model basing on dense pattern data, directed with sedimentology and combining with dynamic and static data.
提出了基于密井网资料条件下,以沉积学为指导,综合动、静态资料建立确定性模型的思路。
5·Bash is also ideal for secure environments, having a restricted start mode that can confine a user's ability within the shell to a brief, determinable list of commands.
bash还非常适合于安全性要求高的环境,它具有受限制的启动模式,可以把shell中的用户限制为只能执行一组确定的命令。
6·Physics a region of space characterized by a physical property, such as gravitational or electromagnetic force or fluid pressure, having a determinable value at every point in the region.
有物理性质,如引力或电磁力或液压的空间区域,在此区域中每一点有一定值。
同义词
adj.
可决定的
同根词 (词根determine)
determined adj 决定了的;坚决的
determinant adj 决定性的
determinate adj 确定的;决定的
determinative adj 决定的;限定的
determinist adj 决定论的
determinedly adv 决然地;断然地
determination n 决心;果断
determinant n 决定因素;[数] 行列式