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actable

/ak-tuh-buhl/US // ˈæk tə bəl //

可行动,可采取行动,可执行,可行动的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being acted or suitable for acting: He has written a very actable, well-structured play.

Examples

  • The most intelligent performer is he who recognizes most surely this "actable" and distinguishes in it the more from the less.

  • “Monna Vanna” is one of the most brilliantly actable plays of modern times, despite its improbability.

  • The old dramatists didn't defer to them—not so much at least—and that's why they're less and less actable.

  • Here the dramatic form was much more definite, though still not attempting acted or actable drama.

  • Our opinions are only sound, I think, as far as the question of a play being actable is concerned.