observable
observable 英 [əbˈzɜ:vəbl] 美 [əbˈzɜrvəbl]
adj. 显著的;觉察得到的;看得见的 n. [物] 可观察量;感觉到的事物
名词复数:observables
- Something observable can be perceived or detected — you can see it, hear it, or otherwise sense that it's there. An observable change in the temperature outdoors will make you run back in for your hat and gloves.
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- adj. 显著的;觉察得到的;看得见的
- n. [物] 可观察量;感觉到的事物
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1. The results of a software application may be observable or measurable but the representation of systems is mental in nature.
我们可以看得见或者评测出软件应用程序的效果,不过其系统表现形式本质上却是思维的。
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2. Though Taylor never tried to apply his theory to men, the economic crisis is certainly having an observable effect on what they wear to work.
虽然泰勒从未试着将他的理论应用在男人身上,但经济危机无疑正对男士的办公室着装产生显著影响。
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3. Secondly, some of the undoubted differences in performance observable at present look like the inverse of earlier differences.
第二,目前一些可观察到的在表现上毫无疑问的差异,看上去像早期差异的反转。
- observable (adj.) c. 1600, from Latin observabilis "remarkable, observable," from observare "watch over, note, heed, look to, attend to, guard, regard, comply with," from ob "in front of, before" (see ob-) + servare "to watch, keep safe," from PIE root *ser- (1) "to protect." Related: Observably; observability.
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