reasonableness / ˈri zə nə bəl, ˈriz nə- /

合理性合理合理性合理化

reasonableness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
  2. not exceeding the limit prescribed by reason; not excessive: reasonable terms.
  3. moderate, especially in price; not expensive: The coat was reasonable but not cheap.
  4. endowed with reason.
  5. capable of rational behavior, decision, etc.

reasonableness 近义词

reasonableness

等同于 probability

reasonableness

等同于 moderation

reasonableness

等同于 justice

reasonableness

等同于 likelihood

reasonableness

等同于 reason

reasonableness

等同于 sanity

reasonableness

等同于 temperance

reasonableness

等同于 impartialness

reasonableness

等同于 justness

reasonableness

等同于 lucidness

reasonableness

等同于 moderateness

reasonableness

等同于 nonpartisanship

reasonableness

等同于 objectiveness

reasonableness

等同于 saneness

reasonableness

等同于 soberness

reasonableness

等同于 teetotalism

reasonableness

等同于 common sense

reasonableness

等同于 equity

reasonableness

等同于 fairness

更多reasonableness例句

  1. It’s a longer and highly contentious conversation about whether it’s reasonable for the police to be pulling back in the current moment.
  2. Whatever management changes are made, it’s imperative that businesses communicate clearly and often with all employees and set appropriate and reasonable workloads.
  3. At a hearing last year in General Sessions Court, Boyd was wearing her hospital uniform, standing in front of a judge and attempting to negotiate a reasonable payment.
  4. As such, a total ban doesn’t seem so much an overreaction, as the only reasonable reaction.
  5. Neukart said there are so many possible configurations of parts and color orders that the problem is difficult to solve using a classical computer in a reasonable time frame.
  6. In 2009 he was so enthralled with his ability to see the reasonableness in conservatives that he ended up patronizing them.
  7. Especially after the oil crisis, “the watchword was reasonableness.”
  8. At the same time, it highlights the challenge he faces as a candidate trying to run on reasonableness in a party of zealots.
  9. Let's vote out every Washington leader who has ever betrayed symptoms of reasonableness and pragmatism.
  10. That was the heart of the shtick: Stewart calling for calm reasonableness, Colbert playing the fearmonger.
  11. Stanhope subscribed to the reasonableness of the Duke's first impressions, as the immediate effect of such supposed generosity.
  12. All such men as these one might include in the category of traitors with perfect reasonableness.
  13. Jim saw that it would not help him to press his suit further at that time, and recognized the reasonableness of her hesitation.
  14. Yet these too, with all their sympathy and suavity and sweet reasonableness, are policemen au fond.
  15. These are hard conditions, Peter, but I see the reasonableness of them all, and promise—at least I promise to do my best.