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audible

/aw-duh-buhl/US // ˈɔ də bəl //UK // (ˈɔːdɪbəl) //

可听,听得见,可听性,可听的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called automatic, checkoff. Football. a play called at the line of scrimmage to supersede the play originally agreed upon as the result of a change in strategy.

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Examples

  • It’s a marked shift from a previous era in which her chains were always audible in interviews—in which she ate spiders and talked about her penchant for sucking on dirty jewelry.

  • This will tell you the messenger’s identity through audible alerts rather than discreet buzzes.

  • You can also up your listening experience to the next level with the audible reality feature, which gives you the option to personalize your listening experience with 3D audio.

  • In other cases, the collars would skip the audible warnings and move straight to applying shocks.

  • Three weeks after the shooting, the Franklin family’s attorney, Padden, held a news conference calling attention to the video and to the racial epithets he said were audible on it.

  • Less than a minute into her big break, Slate let slip a highly audible F-bomb instead of the scripted “freaking.”

  • After her first audible prompt, which came shortly after the interval, the audience sat patiently.

  • As fully displayed as primetime would allow, Bieber was expecting audible adoration.

  • The device issues an audible beep when any of these events occur.

  • But I have no apologies for the audible squeals I unknowingly squeak out whenever I see her on screen.

  • There was a very audible titter in the corner where three thoughtless young girls had squeezed themselves into one rocking-chair.

  • A muffled sound of voices became audible, and Irvin, following a moment of hesitation, crossed and opened the door.

  • Voices were audible behind them, and Miss de Lorne was coming up the sandy drive with Mrs. Haughstone.

  • Two persons were visible in her very physical appearance, as two persons had just been audible in her words.

  • They had been sitting silent for some minutes when a voice became audible, singing in the distance.