determinable
可决定的
常用释义
英音[ dɪˈtɜːmɪnəbl ]
美音[ dɪˈtɜːrmɪnəbl ]
基本释义
- adj. 可决定的
例句
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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。来源: 《牛津词典》
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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。
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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。
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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。
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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。
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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