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interpretable

/in-tur-prit/US // ɪnˈtɜr prɪt //UK // (ɪnˈtɜːprɪt) //

可解释,可解释的,可解读,可解释性

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give or provide the meaning of; explain; explicate; elucidate: to interpret the hidden meaning of a parable.
    • : to construe or understand in a particular way: to interpret a reply as favorable.
    • : to bring out the meaning of by performance or execution.
    • : to perform or render according to one's own understanding or sensitivity: The actor interpreted Lear as a weak, pitiful old man.
    • : to translate orally.
    • : Computers. to use an interpreter to transform into a sequence of machine actions, one statement at a time, executing each statement immediately before going on to transform the next one.to read with an interpreter, printing the interpreted data on the same cards so that they can be read more conveniently by people.See also interpreter.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to translate what is said in a foreign language.
    • : to explain something; give an explanation.

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Examples

  • The EEG results too, while intriguing, are hard to interpret because the experimenters did not control for the scene the subjects were looking at during the recordings.

  • Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai announced plans for his organization to interpret the section 230, but it’s still unclear if it even has the authority to do so.

  • Tests are quite valuable, but have to be interpreted within context.

  • The work is highly mathematical and has a Rube Goldberg quality to it, stringing together one calculational trick after another in a way that is hard to interpret.

  • The “passage indexing” announcement caused some confusion in the SEO community with several interpreting the change initially as an “indexing” one.

  • The four forms of lenses are interpretable by means of equation .

  • The proof that nature is interpretable is that we have, at least in part, been able to interpret her.

  • Are appearances legitimately interpretable in any such manner?

  • The papyrus rolls on which the books of that day were written, though charred by heat and time, are still interpretable.

  • It has already been seen how the “instinct” of the blow-fly to lay its egg on meat is interpretable as a chemotropic response.