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词汇 viability
释义 viability
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌvaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ us /ˌvaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
ability to work as intended or to succeed: 可以实施;可望成功
Rising costs are threatening the viability of many businesses.不断上涨的成本正在威胁许多企业的生存。
biology specialized
ability to continue to exist or develop as a living being: 能生长发育;可以存活
As the world population of Hawaiian geese has shrunk to very small numbers, the bird's continuing viability is in doubt.全球范围内夏威夷雁已经所剩无几,这种鸟能否继续繁衍下去让人怀疑。
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viability | Business English


viability
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌvaɪəˈbɪləti/us
the degree of chance that something will succeed:
the viability of sthHer role was to assess the viability of investment options overseas.
commercial/economic/financial viabilityThis year will serve as an important test of commercial viability for the new electric vehicles.
future/longterm viabilityThe longterm viability of the coal-fired power plants is at risk.

Examples of viability


viability
The method used more extensively is the regression of heterozygous viabilities on the sum of the viabilities of the corresponding homozygotes, as from.
Although the estimates of the viabilities of the t/t homozygotes are not very accurate, they are all relatively high.
After germination ceased (always within 4 weeks), viabilities of the remaining ungerminated seeds were tested with a tetrazolium staining procedure.
The loss of one gene alone does not alter viability but double mutants are lethal.
Neither is viable without the other and both require careful management to ensure that their viability is perpetuated.
Rarity of homozygotes is often interpreted to mean that homozygosity interferes with viability.
In our opinion, 23 weeks should be considered the threshold of viability.
The creation of independent financial structures made a significant contribution to the viability of the emergent institutional church.
Distributional questions are also important in determining the political viability of policy choice.
The paper discusses how other policy tools, such as taxes and fees, can be difficult to implement and can reduce the economic viability of agriculture.
The influence of female presence on egg viability was, however, insignificant since ovipositing females had been subjected to a single complete uninterrupted mating.
Physical interference had a negative impact on both fecundity and egg viability.
Thus, the higher levels of fecundity and percent egg viability could be a possible result of repeated matings with higher quality males in the group.
There is an interdependence between our international obligations, our political aims, our economic policies, our economic viabilities and our defence policy.
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Will he consider the other tidal estuaries whose viabilities have now been affected by the sharp rise in oil prices?
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Collocations withviability


viability

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continued viability
In light of the information and ideas that have been presented, it is important to reconsider alternative accounts of information processing and the question of their continuedviability and plausibility.
continuing viability
Our evidence shows that for some of the smaller pubs the income from the gaming machines is an important factor in their continuing viability.
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economic viability
It claims superior ecological sustainability in combination with sound economicviability.
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