plausibly
有理地
常用释义
英音[ ˈplɔːzəbli ]
美音[ ˈplɔːzəbli ]
基本释义
- adv. 似真地
例句
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1·He argued very plausibly that the claims were true.他花言巧语地辩解说那些说法属实。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·Having bluffed his way in without paying, he could not plausibly demand his money back.没付钱混了进去,他不大可能理直气壮地要回自己的钱。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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3·The researchers looked at time spent in a number of activities that could plausibly be driving the wellbeing decline.研究人员观察了一些可能导致幸福感下降的活动所花费的时间。
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4·The researchers looked at time spent in a number of activities that could plausibly be driving the well-being decline.研究人员观察了人们在一些活动上花费的时间,这些活动似乎是导致幸福感下降的原因。
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5·But Mrs Northup can plausibly claim that it was not her fault.但诺瑟普夫人善辩地宣称这并非她的错误。
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6·Great American executives are not picked for patience, he points out, plausibly enough.但他煞有其事地指出,能成为伟大的美国执行官不是因为坚忍。
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7·And the interesting thing is that each one of these premises could be plausibly challenged.有趣的是,每一个前提似乎都有其合理质疑之处。
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8·Some (not all) of this information can plausibly be stored in a centralized, database-backed repository.其中部分信息(不是全部)似乎能够存储到集中的、数据库支持的资料库中。
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9·This method simply does not have enough information to handle plausibly the IOExceptions that may occur.此方法没有足够的信息来处理很有可能发生的IOException。
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10·Mrs Palin hogs the headlines, but half the country hates her, so she cannot plausibly win a general election.佩林女士常上新闻头条,但是这个国家有一半人讨厌她,所以看样子她不可能在大选中获胜。
同根词
词根:
plausible
plausible
adj
貌似可信的,花言巧语的;貌似真实的,貌似有理的
plausibility
n
善辩;似乎有理;貌似可信