avertible / əˈvɜrt /

可避免的可避免可以接受的可以接受

avertible 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to turn away or aside: to avert one's eyes.
  2. to ward off; prevent: to avert evil;to avert an accident.

avertible 近义词

avertible

等同于 avoidable

avertible 的近义词 4
avertible 的反义词 4

更多avertible例句

  1. If, however, 50 high-income countries around the globe hogged the first 2 billion doses, only 33 percent of deaths would be averted.
  2. This means that if you donate $100, you can avert around 857 metric tons of CO2.
  3. That degree of preparation is meant to speed the delivery of vaccines and avert more deaths.
  4. The two have now stepped back from the brink, averting a showdown, but they are likely preparing for another round.
  5. A new study argues that nations can help avert the biodiversity and climate crises by preserving the roughly 50 percent of land that remains relatively undeveloped.
  6. There is cautious optimism that this prompt action may have helped avert a broader outbreak.
  7. President Obama said Libya had to be attacked to avert a genocide in Benghazi.
  8. Sometimes, even before shots are fired, Interrupters can predict and avert crisis, according to Slutkin.
  9. And they believe in tougher sanctions precisely because they want to avert war.
  10. But over the next two months, watch them avoid making tough debt choices to avert another shutdown, says Peter Beinart.
  11. He and he alone, they imagined, could avert that dismemberment of which they could not bear to think.
  12. Every rail and post was utilized for hitching, and Town-marshal Pease, his star displayed, patrolled the town to avert disorder.
  13. Startled and wondering, David dared not long avert his eyes from the opposite bank.
  14. Besides, he wanted them to warn the Apaches out of the neighborhood and thus avert from his head the vengeance of Manga Colorada.
  15. I fear that any legal proceedings you may resort to will hardly avert the publicity you seem to fear.