fallibility
不可靠
常用释义
英音[ ˌfæləˈbɪləti ]
美音[ ˌfæləˈbɪləti ]
基本释义
- n. 易误;不可靠;出错性
例句
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1·Errors may have been made due to human fallibility.这些过失可能是人为犯错造成的。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·This is the principle of fallibility.这是原则的缺陷。
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3·Does it suggest a fallibility in Cleanthes's position?它是否暗示克里安堤斯的声明有错?
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4·As Hobsbawm admits, there's no denying Marx's fallibility.正如霍氏自己所承认的:毋庸置疑,马克思也会犯错误。
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5·What is at stake is our ability to recognize our own fallibility.最为危险的是我们没有能力认识到自己的错误。
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6·This process is called exploration and is based on human fallibility.这个过程称为探索,是人类可错性的基础。
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7·Given the financial system's fallibility, regulation is bound to be fallible too.鉴于金融系统的易错性,规制也必然会犯错误。
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8·Above all, try to send your children to college with a sense of their own fallibility.总之,在送你孩子上大学之前,你要设法让他们知道自己可能会遇到的麻烦。
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9·Yet giving in completely to their demands would expose his own weakness and fallibility.完全不理会民众的需求会暴露出他的虚弱和不可靠。
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10·The popular belief in the invincibility of man is constantly rebuked by revaluations of man's fallibility.认为人类无敌的普遍看法经常遭到重新评价人类易犯错误的特点的非难。
同义词
n.
易误;不可靠;[计]出错性
同根词
词根:
fallible
fallible
adj
易犯错误的;不可靠的