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measurable

/mezh-er-uh-buhl/US // ˈmɛʒ ər ə bəl //UK // (ˈmɛʒərəbəl, ˈmɛʒrə-) //

可衡量的,可测量的,可计量的,可测量

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being measured.

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Examples

  • It is relatively easy to find measurable increases in decoding ability after phonics instruction.

  • Your clients are investing in your services to see measurable results and a positive return on investment.

  • Express forecastForecast in detailWe’ll pass the midpoint of January this week, and it’s likely that we’ll have done so without any measurable snow or extreme cold.

  • The investment fund model also would help build precedent for expecting measurable returns from research—something that is seldom emphasized with grants or other forms of government spending.

  • The trail further thickened with two Notre Dame timeouts and one officiating review, making the whole thing seem measurable by sundial.

  • Direct funds away from practices, policies, and programs that consistently fail to achieve measurable outcomes.

  • And to be sure, classrooms are seeing measurable improvements under Common Core Standards.

  • The astronomers found that of the 93 quasars in the sample, 19 exhibited a measurable amount of polarization.

  • The Sarah Palin Channel, by contrast, had a barely measurable 36,000 visitors in September, according to Quantcast.

  • These movements sometimes occur despite no measurable blood flow to the brain.

  • The effect ought to be great enough to be measurable by astronomers in the course of a thousand years.

  • Was it possible that at last he was actually within measurable distance of the solution of the mystery?

  • It is characteristic that most of these actions take place at slow, very frequently easily measurable, rates of speed.

  • Perhaps the greatest amount of variation in the skull is in features which are not readily measurable by the usual physical means.

  • Hence the mighty spirit of Islam, measurable only by a soul capacity which has never ceased to expand and develop.

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