appreciable
appreciable 英 [əˈpri:ʃəbl] 美 [əˈpriʃəbəl]
adj. 可观的,明显的;可感知的
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。
an appreciable effect, an appreciable increase, an appreciable amount 可观的效果╱增长╱数量
- Movie theater popcorn tastes much better than microwave popcorn. The difference between them is appreciable — that is, you notice it.
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- adj. 可观的,明显的;可感知的
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1. 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。
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2. an appreciable effect, an appreciable increase, an appreciable amount
可观的效果╱增长╱数量
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3. The risk of infection is appreciably higher among children.
受到感染的危险在儿童中要高得多。
- appreciable (adj.) 1779, "capable of being judges or estimated," from French appréciable and directly from Medieval Latin appretiabilis, from Late Latin appretiare "set a price to" (see appreciate). The word had been used in Middle English in a sense of "worthy" (mid-15c.). Related: Appreciably.
ap·pre·ciable AWL / əˈpriːʃəbl ; NAmE əˈpriːʃəbl / adjective large enough to be noticed or thought important (大得)可以觉察到的,足以认为重要的;可观的 SYN considerable ◆ 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。 ◆ an appreciable effect/increase/amount 可观的效果╱增长╱数量 ▶ ap·pre·ciably AWL / əˈpriːʃəbli ; NAmE əˈpriːʃəbli / adverb ◆ The risk of infection is appreciably higher among children. 受到感染的危险在儿童中要高得多。 ap·pre·ciable / əˈpriːʃəbl ; NAmE əˈpriːʃəbl / ap·pre·ciably / əˈpriːʃəbli ; NAmE əˈpriːʃəbli /
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