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readable

/ree-duh-buhl/US // ˈri də bəl //UK // (ˈriːdəbəl) //

可读性,可读,可读的,可阅读的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : easy or interesting to read.
    • : capable of being read; legible: readable handwriting.
    • : pertaining to letter mail with addresses and zip codes capable of being read by optical scanning devices.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.pleasurable to peruse
Synonyms

Examples

  • Those horrified by the use of facial recognition AI being used in public spaces are unlikely to find comfort in the idea of a machine-readable world subject to infinite monitoring.

  • The result was a text which looked readable but had no meaning at all.

  • Nozzle dumps their data to BigQuery which makes it easy to process into a format readable by Google Data Studio.

  • Information is encoded by replacing readable characters with other data, using a unique key.

  • Make sure that anything you publish is trustworthy, scannable, readable, and well-researched.

  • Although not his most ambitious work, this novel is a wonderful example of Johnson operating in his most readable mode.

  • Nonetheless there are some readable and useful tomes that fans of men running around in shorts on a big field will find valuable.

  • And that, in the end, is why this great raucous, raunchy, wonderfully readable novel is, really, quite unforgettable.

  • Having these stories gathered into one eminently readable anthology makes Radiant Truths an important book.

  • Translations into clear and readable English actually fail to convey the stylistic obscurity and difficulty of his Greek.

  • I found the formidable looking volume more readable than I had imagined and less difficult to understand than I had expected.

  • The book is nothing more or less than the Systme de la Nature, in a greatly reduced and more readable form.

  • From the author of "Creole and Puritan" and other stories; and is very bright and readable.

  • Lumsdens desire was to produce a readable version of the poem.

  • His poem is readable, but readable at the expense of accuracy.