英 [əˈpriːʃəb(ə)l] 美 [əˈpriːʃəb(ə)l]
adj. 可感知的;可评估的;相当可观的
appreciable /əˈpriːʃɪəbəl, -ʃəbəl/ TEM4
形容词 An appreciable amount or effect is large enough to be important or clearly noticed. (数量或效果)可观的
enough to be estimated or measured
appreciable amounts of noxious wastes are dumped into the harbor
可估价的
可估计的
可评估的
可评价的
... appraiser评价人 appreciable可估价的 可以感知的 可观的 appreciable可估价的可以感知的可观的 ...
....有的帮助下 ... applause n.喝彩;夸奖,称赞 appreciable a.可估价的;可察觉的 appreciation n.欣赏;鉴别;感激 ...
... appraisal n.评价,估价,鉴定 appreciable adj.可感知的,可评估的,值得重视的 articulate adj.有关节的,发音清楚的 vt.用关节连接,接合,清楚明白地说 ...
清晰的,鲜艳的;大胆的,活泼的,逼真的 appreciable adj. 明显的 GRE写作部分将重点考察考生有针对性地对具体考题做出反应的能力,而非要求考生堆砌泛泛的文字。
appreciably 明显地;相当地;可察觉地
可感知的;[经]可评估的;相当可观的
The new regulations will not make an appreciable difference to most people.
新的规定对大多数人将无大影响。
There has been an appreciable shift in the past week.
在过去的一周,两国关系发生了相当大的转变。
Did she have any appreciable influence on him, and thus on history?
她有没有试图对他施以影响,从而改变历史呢?
"That will not have any appreciable or noticeable impact on the air traffic control infrastructure in the foreseeable future today.
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Would citizens see any appreciable changes in the way the Russian state actually functions?
To date, none of these actions has resulted in appreciable penalties or costs to Saddam.
There may not be an appreciable difference whether the U.S. has 7, 000 or 4, 000 weapons.