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admissible

/ad-mis-uh-buhl/US // ædˈmɪs ə bəl //UK // (ədˈmɪsəbəl) //

可受理的,可接受的,可受理,可接受

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : that may be allowed or conceded; allowable: an admissible plan.
    • : capable or worthy of being admitted: admissible evidence.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.able or deserving of consideration; allowable
Synonyms
allowed允许的,允许,容许,允许的范围justifiable合理的,合理,合法的,合法permissible允许的,容许的,可允许的,容许pertinent相关的,有关的,中肯的,中肯relevant有关,相关的,相关,有关的acceptable可接受的,可以接受的,可以接受,可接受applicable适用,适用的,适用于,适用性appropriate适当的,适当,恰当的,适宜的concedable可接受的,可以接受的,可让步的,可让步fair公平,公正,公平的,公正的fitting契合,适宜,适宜的,拟合just只是,就是,仅仅是,就lawful合法的,合法,合法化,依法legal法律,法律的,法律方面,法律规定legitimate合法的,合法,合理,合理的licit合法的,合法,合法化,合法性likely有可能,有可能是,可能的,可能logical合理,合理的,逻辑的,逻辑性not impossible并非不可能,不是不可能,不是没有可能,不是不可能的not unlikely不大可能,不太可能,不大可能的,并非不可能okay好的,好吧,好了,还好passable合格的,合格,可通,可通的permitted允许的,允许,准许,准许的possible可能的,可能,可能性,可以probable可能的,可能是,可能性,可能proper适当的,适当,恰当的,恰当rational理性,合理的,合理,理性的reasonable合理的,合理,有道理,有道理的right对,正确,权利,对的suitable适宜,适宜的,适当的,恰当的tolerable可容忍的,可忍受的,可接受的,可容忍tolerated被容忍的,被容忍,被宽容的,被忍受的warranted有必要,合理的,有理由相信,有必要的worthy值得,有价值的,值得一提的是,值得的

Examples

  • Perlin said that nearly 30 courts have deemed the software admissible and that about 40 crime labs nationwide have studied and approved the software for use without looking at the source code.

  • And for Sarkozy, whether his presidential diaries are admissible as evidence or protected by his presidential immunity is key.

  • If somehow the Tsarnaev brothers were detected by a drone, would that be admissible in court?

  • Such statements are often admissible under exceptions to the law that otherwise forbids the use of hearsay at trial.

  • Variety is admissible only in addition to the original exercise, but should not be substituted for it.

  • Oral evidence is admissible to prove the fraud or mistake; it must, however, be clear before a court will grant relief.

  • The younger Brethren—whose number is unlimited—are admissible at the pleasure of the court.

  • All the canons were counts, and were not admissible, till they had proved sixteen quarters of nobility.

  • It is one of those impossibilities which only the levity of a superficial reason can regard as admissible.