[ADJ 形容词]可觉察到的;明显的;显著的 If you describe something as measurable, you mean that it is large enough to be noticed or to be significant.
[usu ADJ n]
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Both leaders seemed to expect measurable progress.
两位领导人似乎都期望取得显著的进展。
measurably
The old man's voice was measurably weaker than the last time they'd talked...
那位老人的声音明显比他们上次谈话时微弱。
After this, the pace of events quickened measurably.
从此以后,事情进展的速度明显加快了。
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]可测量的;可计量的 Something that is measurable can be measured.
Economists emphasize measurable quantities — the number of jobs, the per capita income...
经济学家看重的是可测定的量——岗位数量、人均收入等。
So far the effect is barely measurable.
迄今为止,效果微乎其微。
Oxford
meas·ur·able/ˈmeʒərəbl; NAmEˈmeʒərəbl/adjective1that can be measured 可测量的;可度量的2[usually before noun ]large enough to be noticed or to have a clear and noticeable effect 显著的;有明显影响的◆measurable improvements显著的改进▶meas·ur·ably/ˈmeʒərəbli; NAmEˈmeʒərəbli/adverb◆Working conditions have changed measurably in the last ten years.十年来,工作环境有了明显的改变。meas·ur·able/ˈmeʒərəbl; NAmEˈmeʒərəbl/meas·ur·ably/ˈmeʒərəbli; NAmEˈmeʒərəbli/
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measurablemea‧su‧ra‧ble /ˈmeʒərəbəl/ adjective
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1large or important enough to have an effect that can be seen or feltSYN noticeable: The law has had little measurable effect since it was introduced two years ago.2able to be measuredOPP immeasurable: measurable results—measurably adverb: The company is working to make its environmental performance measurably better.
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可测量的(73%),重要的(18%),可预见的(7%),可察觉的(2%)
adj.可测量的;重要的;重大的
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