modifiable / ˈmɒd əˌfaɪ /

可修改的可调整的可修改可更改的

modifiable2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

mod·i·fied, mod·i·fy·ing.

  1. to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend: to modify a contract.
  2. Grammar. to stand in a syntactically subordinate relation to, usually with descriptive, limiting, or particularizing meaning; be a modifier. In a good man, good modifies man.
  3. to be the modifier or attribute of.
v. 无主动词 verb

mod·i·fied, mod·i·fy·ing.

  1. to be or become modified.

modifiable 近义词

modifiable

等同于 alterable

modifiable 的近义词 9
modifiable

等同于 adaptable

modifiable

等同于 adjustable

modifiable

等同于 convertible

更多modifiable例句

  1. To test that hypothesis, the researchers genetically modified H3 histones in rats by replacing the amino acid that dopamine attaches to with a different one it doesn’t react with.
  2. These companies’ products do not include genetically modified components, so they don’t need to go through the same regulatory process as Impossible.
  3. One other thing that makes modifying the Land Cruiser so easy is the parts commonality it shares with the rest of Toyota’s truck range.
  4. Bespoken’s drinks are made from a base alcohol or by modifying existing aged spirits, including some that would meet EU “whisky” requirements.
  5. While many got started with the program by simply reformatting or modifying existing commerce content, others began developing content specially for Onsite Associates.
  6. These are the two most important conditions of authorship; all the rest belong to the "less modifiable" order of things.
  7. Means of correcting the modifiable being that we call bad, and encouraging the other that we call good.
  8. The little part of the scheme of affairs which is modifiable by our efforts is continuous with the rest of the world.
  9. More from observing others than by studying ourselves we see how modifiable a thing human nature is.
  10. That instincts in their nascent stages are easily modifiable, and capable of being attached to various sorts of objects.