discernible / dɪˈsɜr nə bəl, -ˈzɜr- /

⚽高中词汇可见的明显的可见可辨

discernible 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. capable of being discerned; distinguishable.

discernible 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

recognizable; distinct

更多discernible例句

  1. It’s astonishing enough that a sea turtle can navigate across thousands of miles of open ocean, with no discernible landmarks, and wind up in the correct place.
  2. I still think the HDR images lack impact in the shadows—Apple seems afraid to lose even the tiniest bit of shadow detail to add any discernible drama.
  3. Some may have no discernible symptoms but will still be infectious.
  4. Scientists had hoped any weather-related patterns in its spread would be discernible as the months dragged on.
  5. This indicates that the age distribution of the infection remained pretty much the same at the time of the two peaks and there has been no discernible change in IFR on account of shielding older people.
  6. I yo AIRGORDON and the rest of my Yo friends when I wake up for no discernible reason, other than to assert my existence.
  7. To present the winner of one award, they, for no discernible reason, had to dig through five different cakes to find the envelope.
  8. The one discernible bit sounded like she said "soup or star."
  9. The reasons for the widespread suppression of the official Palestinian demonization of Jews and Israel are easily discernible.
  10. At his last stop, with no discernible breath or pulse, he was covered with a blanket, wheeled into a side room and left for dead.
  11. The signs of a reaction of feeling were discernible both in and out of Parliament.
  12. Dark forms were discernible close at hand and were those settlers apportioned to defend the fort.
  13. In the half-darkness a little machine three feet high was discernible; it was provided with a spring wheel.
  14. But of the face which was now rising to within a few inches of his own no feature was discernible, only hair.
  15. The western shore was still discernible, but too far off to enable us to see whether the Indians were still there.