discoverable / dɪˈskʌv ər /

可发现可发现的可发掘可被发现

discoverable 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to see, get knowledge of, learn of, find, or find out; gain sight or knowledge of: to discover America;to discover electricity.
  2. to notice or realize: I discovered I didn't have my credit card with me when I went to pay my bill.
  3. Archaic. to make known; reveal; disclose.

discoverable 近义词

discoverable

等同于 seeable

discoverable

等同于 observable

discoverable

等同于 visible

discoverable

等同于 determinable

discoverable

等同于 calculable

discoverable

等同于 viewable

discoverable

等同于 discernible

更多discoverable例句

  1. Pfizer and Moderna have discovered effective vaccines, but some of us will get the shot before others.
  2. Voisey has a distinctly stronger creator feel to it, and there has even been at least one singer discovered on the platform.
  3. Miard and colleagues discovered ultrasound calls from colugos, reporting the finding in 2019 in Bioacoustics.
  4. In recent years, though, scientists have discovered lead, “bomb carbon” from nuclear weapons testing, chemicals banned in the 1970s, and plastic near the bottom of the ocean.
  5. That’s what Reichelt and her team discovered in their studies of “teenage” mice.
  6. Discoverable by clicking around or typing commands, these hidden features included entire new cartoons, or even simple gimmicks.
  7. Of Field, on the other hand, traces are discoverable, and even more distinct ones of Hummel.
  8. In the part we are able to penetrate, sculpture and hieroglyphics are discoverable, as in the upper story.
  9. He felt satisfied; he had discovered all that was discoverable, so far as Cornbridge was concerned.
  10. The facts stand and are discoverable whenever we care to pay enough attention to them to ascertain their true meaning.
  11. It does not therefore follow, because these primordia semina rerum are not discoverable, that therefore they may not exist.