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compatibly

/kuhm-pat-uh-buhl/US // kəmˈpæt ə bəl //UK // (kəmˈpætəbəl) //

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adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : capable of existing or living together in harmony: the most compatible married couple I know.
    • : able to exist together with something else: Prejudice is not compatible with true religion.
    • : consistent; congruent: His claims are not compatible with the facts.
    • : Botany. capable of cross-pollinating: These varieties of apple trees are quite distinct one from the other, but they are compatible, with each one’s pollen fertilizing the other’s flowers.
    • : Computers. capable of being run on another computer without change. capable of being connected to another device without the use of special equipment or software.
    • : Electronics. capable of being used with equipment in a system without the need for special modification or conversion.
    • : noting a system of television in which color broadcasts can be received on ordinary sets in black and white.
n.名词 noun
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    • : something, as a machine or piece of electronic equipment, that is designed to perform the same tasks as another, often in the same way and using virtually identical parts, programmed instructions, etc.: Software written for one computer will probably run on its close compatibles.

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  • Simply plug the device into a USB-C or micro USB compatible charger.

  • Look for a dock that’s compatible with the type of projects you’re working on and cables you use.

  • You can schedule program feeding on the unit itself or use the compatible app on your phone to control feeding from afar.

  • Each printer will be compatible with specific ink cartridges, which will, in turn, factor into the price per page.

  • Although Shanthi Chandrasekar’s style draws from a wider range of influences and inspirations than Cortina’s, the two artists’ work is quite compatible.

  • How is this at all compatible with how your parents treated you?

  • The best he can hope for, March realizes, is to find a more compatible version of Dryfoos.

  • Was his public persona compatible with the American dad figure he played on the show, or was he moving into new territory?

  • More pointedly, can supporting abortion rights be compatible with Christianity?

  • President Obama is absolutely correct that ensuring work is compatible with motherhood is essential.

  • His version adheres as closely to the original as is compatible with elegance and the preservation of metrical grace.

  • One cannot but feel that there is in these allegories an affectation but little compatible with true eloquence.

  • He is inclined toward a friendship with somebody else whose nature is compatible with his own.

  • Sociability, tolerance, humanity, these first virtues of all morality are totally in compatible with religious prejudices.

  • The aim of all will be individual and general comfort, and as much happiness as is compatible with humanity.