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namable

/ney-muh-buhl/US // ˈneɪ mə bəl //

可命名的,可命名,可称为,可名

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : nameable.

Examples

  • There was quiet—an insect hum, no un-namable chitterings, except for the comforting rush of the river's water.

  • It seemed to be acknowledged between them that anything namable would be done to obtain a share of this hoard.

  • They are not summa genera of existences, still less are they to be explained as a classification of namable things in general.

  • He had been a Jesuit, p. 145but was unfrocked and expelled from Society for all sorts of namable and unnamable offences.

  • No namable printer appears at Haarlem until the end of 1483, when Jacob Bellaert set up a short-lived press there.