词汇 | amenable |
释义 | amenable adjective uk /əˈmiː.nə.bəl/ us /əˈmiː.nə.bəl/ willing to accept or be influenced by a suggestion: 易接受建议的;耳朵软的 She might be more amenable to the idea if you explained how much money it would save.你要是跟她解释这样做会省下多少钱,或许她会更容易接受这一想法。 Do you think the new manager will prove more amenable to our proposals?你认为新经理对我们的建议会更加乐于接受吗? Synonyms accommodating acquiescentformal complaisantformal compliantformal docile malleable obedient pliant(PERSON) Ready and willing agreeable at someone's beck and callidiom at your commandidiom be chafing at the bitidiom be in businessidiom beck command disposed eager eagerly fain find it in your heart to do somethingidiom finger keen poised prepared raring readily readiness ripe amenable | American Dictionaryamenable adjective us/əˈmi·nə·bəl, -ˈmen·ə-/ willing to accept or be influenced by a suggestion: He was amenable to suggestion, and really worked hard to improve himself. Examples of amenableamenable Adverse events due to errors in the medication process are, however, particularly amenable to prevention and these are therefore the primary focus of this review. Such an empirical approach is quite amenable to expansion when applied to new domains. This simple-minded approach produces equations that are amenable to further analysis while allowing for elastic nonlinearity and large strains. Let us introduce some international discourses with causal power, which we will then demonstrate are amenable to such reconstitution. We believe the technique can be adapted to other access mechanisms that are amenable to static analysis of access decisions. The progressive rock fanzine seems particularly amenable to the method, but is this to exaggerate its uniqueness? This type system validates the claim that our notion of navigation-error is both meaningful for the programmer and amenable to machine-checking. Broiler houses operate on an all-in, all-out basis and are amenable to effective cleaning. Second, once formulated, speaker stereotypes are amenable to strategic manipulation to the extent that they are consciously grasped by social actors. But the factors inhibiting more deliberative discussions - structural, cultural and motivational in nature - should be amenable to some change, particularly through education. The mortality due to pneumonia is 10-50 times higher in the developing world and is therefore amenable to substantial improvement. The tribes, weakened by their deteriorating economic circumstances, needed the state's assistance and became more amenable to its patronage. In contrast, internal sandhi cascades over morphemes within one word with complex retroflexions, and is not directly amenable to our euphony treatment. At first blush this notion would seem to be much more amenable to a tenseless construal. Thus, the eggs and beetles were classified as alive (viable) or dead, and the data were not amenable to statistical analysis. 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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