desirability / dɪˈzaɪər ə bəl /

可取性宜人性适宜性可取之处

desirability2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. worth having or wanting; pleasing, excellent, or fine: a desirable apartment.
  2. arousing desire or longing: a desirable man or woman.
  3. advisable; recommendable: a desirable law.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that is desirable.

desirability 近义词

desirability

等同于 value

desirability

等同于 worth

desirability

等同于 charm

desirability

等同于 expediency/expedience

更多desirability例句

  1. Publishers must think strategically about making their inventory as desirable and addressable as possible.
  2. NAP consistency is a vital ranking factor that can either plummet your business in the eyes of search engines, or it can help you reach those topmost desirable spots in the SERPs.
  3. As long as the US remains a desirable place for people to study and work, some proportion of them will stay, and contribute their skills and energies here instead of taking them back home.
  4. We need to expand that and move it out further into those areas so that they are more desirable for people to move into.
  5. However, there are different streams, priorities within those, and a fully 100% cloud-native environment may not be achievable or desirable.
  6. I listed the acceptable outcomes as three, in order of desirability.
  7. One can disagree with the desirability or the consequences of some of these goals.
  8. Socially, too, making yourself a bit scarce increases your desirability, but mainly it suits your increasingly private nature.
  9. But as the desirability of a technology increases, she said, so too does its effectiveness along with the willingness to use it.
  10. Is it not time to seriously consider the desirability of co-ordinating the labours of individual scholars?
  11. Walter had impressed upon her the desirability of not entering France—without, however, giving any plain reason.
  12. The desirability of co-education at the post-primary school level, however, was frequently disputed.
  13. Ball had been to school before, and of this school he often bragged as the acme of desirability and wickedness.
  14. He had also views as to the general desirability of the pattern which were vaguely adverse.