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perceptible

/per-sep-tuh-buhl/US // pərˈsɛp tə bəl //UK // (pəˈsɛptəbəl) //

可感知的,可感觉到的,可察觉的,可感知

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being perceived; recognizable; appreciable: a perceptible change in his behavior.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.noticeable, obvious

Examples

  • If your particular needs and setup benefit more from versatility and the hassle-free nature of wireless than they would for a perhaps-barely-perceptible-to-you increase in sound quality, wireless might be the way you want to go.

  • However, BIPOC working in the media industry recognize that not all companies’ DE&I shortcomings are perceptible from the outside.

  • In a side-by-side taste test comparing NotMilk with cow’s milk, the difference was perceptible.

  • There has been a perceptible improvement in my own wellbeing since the state where we live granted us the right to marry.

  • Sometimes the shift was barely perceptible, but in retrospect we can gauge its profound impact.

  • The fact of the handmaking of these pictures, which is such an important part of them, is hardly perceptible in their presence.

  • There is no sound in American culture sadder than that barely perceptible rattle when a comic talent passes his moment of glory.

  • A 32-page kids-comic is a story told in words and pictures that has a very perceptible structure.

  • The benefits of this change, however, can be but slowly realized, and are for the present hardly perceptible.

  • It was, therefore, more in the construction and workmanship then, that the sign manual was perceptible.

  • A few words about the interior of Stradivari's instruments; one kind of work is perceptible in all of them.

  • This applies also in many other cases—but every master has some distinct difference which is perceptible to the practised eye.

  • We recollect being greatly struck with the ominous calmness perceptible in the tone of this speech.