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acceptability

/ak-sep-tuh-buhl/US // ækˈsɛp tə bəl //UK // (əkˈsɛptəbəl) //

可接受性,接受性,可接受度,可接受程度

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable or worthy of being accepted.
    • : pleasing to the receiver; satisfactory; agreeable; welcome.
    • : meeting only minimum requirements; barely adequate: an acceptable performance.
    • : capable of being endured; tolerable; bearable: acceptable levels of radiation.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inreputation
as inrep
as inrepute

Examples

  • I am not the same person today because I opened my mind of what was acceptable and good.

  • In all cases, playing a video aloud is not ideal… or socially acceptable.

  • I don't want my kids to think family is disposable, but I also don't want them to think that the way he treats me is acceptable.

  • What is acceptable as an infection probability is beyond the scope of this paper.

  • Battery life on these budget models is usually acceptable, but durability—particularly in the realms of weatherproofing and material integrity—usually takes a hit.

  • But does he transgress defining ideological litmus tests and potentially put himself beyond the pale of party acceptability?

  • And then we want to install a government which has credibility, which has acceptability to the people of Afghanistan.

  • The acceptability of Mr. Mallory to the people, at the outset of his career, has been noted.

  • There still remains a doubt in Hannibal as to its perfect suitability, but there is no doubt as to its acceptability.

  • In order to completeness and full acceptability to the consumer it must also show the honorific element.

  • It conveyed, in as kindly terms as could have been asked, a fact which no terms could have flattered into acceptability.

  • The third requirement, therefore, is acceptability with respect to the consequences as to costs.