词汇 | workable |
释义 | workable adjective uk /ˈwɜː.kə.bəl/ us /ˈwɝː.kə.bəl/ workableadjective (HAVING EFFECT)A workable plan or system can be used effectively: 可行的;切合实际的 a workable solution/compromise/proposal可行的解决办法/妥协方案/建议 Efficient and effective be firing on all cylindersidiom businesslike clockwork come together cut through something developed dispatch efficiently ergonomic ergonomically ergonomics high-functioning run/go like clockworkidiom seamless seamlessly smoothly snappily work like a charmidiom work wonders/miraclesidiom worth your saltidiom workableadjective (SHAPE)A workable substance can be shaped, changed, or processed in some way: 使成形;塑造;加工 The ground is too hard to be workable (= dug).地太硬了,根本挖不动。 Soft and fluffy anneal as smooth as silk/a baby's bottomidiom billowy cottony feathery frothily frothy gauzy lathery limp silky soften softener softness soggily spongy supersoft ultra-soft velvet velvety workable | American Dictionaryworkable adjective us/ˈwɜr·kə·bəl/ likely to do or achieve what is intended: a workable plan/solution Examples of workableworkable They're workable models; they are not models that provide the grand scientific foundations for things. They didn't see that it contained a good idea, an idea that was workable. Associations of this kind excite the imagination and, in so doing, purloin evidence of workable hypotheses by referring the unknown directly to the known. A criterion of at least 80% recorded responses left workable data from 60 participants, 20 from each experimental list. There is a useful glossary and workable index. While a workable solution was found at that time, the essential problem remains unresolved. Indeed, it is difficult to see how democratic politics could be workable if it were restricted to choices voluntarily agreed to by all participants. The book's structure proves very workable, the more so because its various parts and chapters can mostly be read as separate entities. Through such imperatives, private housing emerged as a workable policy option for new towns in the 1950s. Indeed, the logical possibility of a workable account of this sort is questioned by many nativists. Since there is no workable mechanism to enforce compliance, there is little point in expending resources on auditing emissions. Intuitively, since there is no workable mechanism to enforce compliance, there is little point in expending resources on auditing emissions. I also replayed the story many times in my head trying to decide on a workable approach. They do not deny that selection is responsible for workable design. Granted, there was little concerning slavery to debate after emancipation; still, the impulse to determine a workable history for a functioning present and future remained. See all examples of workable These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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