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feasible

/fee-zuh-buhl/US // ˈfi zə bəl //UK // (ˈfiːzəbəl) //

可行的,可行,可行性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being done, effected, or accomplished: a feasible plan.
    • : probable; likely: a feasible theory.
    • : suitable: a road feasible for travel.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.possible, doable
Antonyms

Examples

  • It was yet again a demonstration of the ways in which it’s not feasible to pretend like the world of social media is somehow completely divorced from the rest of our reality.

  • For now, Gloria is stuck mulling where cuts – and investments – are feasible.

  • The four mathematicians made the hunt feasible through two main innovations.

  • That is not even very feasible in some areas of the world that have limited electricity supply.

  • Eight years later, Google has decided that a network of flying Internet balloons is indeed not a feasible idea.

  • Cooperating with Assad is also the only feasible way, at present, to lessen the humanitarian nightmare in Syria.

  • The use of the F-22 over Syria presently is easily feasible and extremely logical.

  • But his higher profile should also make it more economically feasible to continue his work in disaster recovery.

  • The villain hacks into drones and gains control of them, which does seem like a pretty feasible scenario.

  • Unfortunately, under the circumstances, it is just not very feasible.

  • Wherever feasible, I have preferred to let Tchaikovsky himself tell the story of his life.

  • The several plans I revolve in my mind do not prove, upon closer examination, feasible.

  • The plan was very feasible, and the advice was good, as it placed the issue beyond a doubt: I inclined to it myself.

  • In the morn, when it was light saw men that ice had formed round the ships so thick that it was feasible to walk round about them.

  • It is indispensable to check these against biological fact, in order to ascertain which are feasible and which are not.