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achievable

/uh-cheev/US // əˈtʃiv //UK // (əˈtʃiːv) //

可实现的,可实现,可以实现的,可以实现

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v.有主动词 verb
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    a·chieved, a·chiev·ing.

    • : to bring to a successful end; carry through; accomplish: The police crackdown on speeders achieved its purpose.
    • : to get or attain by effort; gain; obtain: to achieve victory.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    a·chieved, a·chiev·ing.

    • : to bring about an intended result; accomplish some purpose or effect.

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Examples

  • A lot of people try particular exercises or workouts because they seem to be effective ways to achieve their goals—be that muscle building, endurance, or flexibility—but find they really hate them.

  • The startup is also working on reaching a point within the next three months to achieve $150,000 in monthly recurring revenue.

  • Some advocate for high-level policy change or engage in long-term research, while others are achieving immediate emissions reductions through activities like stopping deforestation.

  • He has had just limited success, however, achieving only a first-stage deal that fell short of his original goals.

  • It’s not just some kind of moment like the Constitution in Philadelphia — “Oh, we achieved a balance.”

  • Delisting the Yellowstone grizzly will render this achievable goal of connectivity impossible.

  • I had a couple of principles: You need to set yourself apart and it needs to be easily achievable, so wearing white clothing.

  • Here, now, are some achievable resolutions that will help you be sort of, basically, more-or-less decent in the year to come.

  • “Afghan good enough” is the military phrase for limiting our objectives to what is achievable and not overreaching.

  • In Yes You Can: The Achievable Diet, Diana Le Dean searches for the silent killers and suggests alternatives.

  • Harold MacGrath has attained the highest point achievable in recent fiction.

  • Some of these aims may not be achievable given the political and technology constraints, but need to be explored.

  • Now, these changes will require difficult, but fully achievable choices over and above the dedication of the surplus.

  • To make the American Dream achievable for all, we must make college affordable for all.

  • Gwen felt that her own task would have been more achievable had her own record been one of sorrow and defeat.