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reversible

/ri-vur-suh-buhl/US // rɪˈvɜr sə bəl //UK // (rɪˈvɜːsəbəl) //

可逆转的,可逆的,可逆,可翻转的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of reversing or of being reversed.
    • : capable of reestablishing the original condition after a change by the reverse of the change.
    • : woven or printed so that either side may be exposed.
    • : that can be worn with either side out: a reversible jacket.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a garment, especially a coat, that can be worn with either side exposed.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inchangeable
Synonyms
capricious任性的,任性,任意妄为,任意fickle多变的,多变,无常,善变的fluctuating波动的,波动,起伏不定的,波动不定的mercurial水银泻地式,水银泻地,水银,水银色的protean蛋白质,蛋白质的,蛋白质含量高,蛋白质类shifting转移,转变,转动,转移的unpredictable变幻莫测,变幻莫测的,变化莫测的,变化莫测unsettled不安分的,不安的,不安稳的,不安的状态unstable不稳定的,不稳定,不稳的,不稳varying变化多端,变化多端的,不尽相同的,变化的volatile挥发性,波动,挥发性的,波动性changeful变化多端,多变的,多变,变化多端的mutable可变,可变的,易变的,可变性agitated烦躁不安,烦躁不安的,烦躁的,焦躁不安commutative交换性的,交换性,交换式,交换式的convertible可转换,可兑换,可转换的,可兑换的fitful合适的,合适,合适的人,合适性flighty飞行的,飞行,飞扬跋扈,飘逸fluid流体,液体,液体的,液impulsive冲动的,冲动的人,冲动,冲动型inconstant不恒定,不稳定,不恒定的,不稳定的indecisive优柔寡断,犹豫不决,踌躇不决,摇摆不定irregular不规范,不规则,不正规,不规则的irresolute犹豫不决,犹豫不决的,犹豫不决的人,优柔寡断irresponsible不负责任的,不负责任,不负责任的人,不負責任kaleidoscopic万花筒式的,万花筒,万花筒状的,万花筒式mobile手机,移动,流动,移动式movable可移动的,可移动,可动的,可动permutable可变的,可变性,可变性的,可移动的restless神不守舍,不安分,不安于现状,不安分守己revocable可撤销的,可撤销,撤销,可撤消skittish胆小怕事,畏首畏尾,胆小怕事的人,胆小的spasmodic痉挛性,痉挛,痉挛式,痉挛性的transformable可改造的,可转换的,可转换,可改造transitional过渡性,过渡性的,过渡期,过渡时期uncertain不明确,不确定,不明确的,不明朗unreliable不可靠的,不可靠,不可信的,不靠谱unsteady不稳的,不稳定的,不稳定,不稳vacillating摇摆不定,徘徊不前,摇摆不定的,徘徊不定vagrant流浪者,流浪汉,无业游民,游荡者variable变量,变数,变动,变异variant变体,变异体,变量,变异性versatile多才多艺,多用途,多用途的,多样化wavering摇摆不定,摇摆不定的,飘忽不定,犹豫不决whimsical奇思妙想,异想天开,奇思妙想的,异想天开的

Examples

  • “These medications are fully reversible,” says Russell Toomey, a family studies and human development researcher at the University of Arizona in Tucson.

  • Bitcoin transactions are often not reversible, so it’s important to be certain about your choices ahead of time.

  • While nature did emerge more resilient and diverse after each great extinction of the past, there is no guarantee, given the scale and the swiftness of the present extinction, that it is at all reversible.

  • In 1972 Landauer hired the theoretical computer scientist Charlie Bennett, who showed that the increase in entropy can be avoided by a computer that performs its computations in a reversible manner.

  • Normally, the process is transient and reversible on a gene.

  • Vasalgel, a reversible form of male birth control, just took one step closer to your vas deferens.

  • But what if vasectomies were cheap, non-invasive, fully reversible, and as widespread as the female birth control pill?

  • Vasalgel, a reversible, non-hormonal polymer that blocks the vas deferens, is about to enter human trials.

  • While the syndrome is largely reversible, Takotsubo also requires careful attention during its acute phase.

  • Once people believe daughters can do as well or better than sons, how much of that attitude is really reversible?

  • The relations, so far considered, have been those of the simplest type of reversible reaction.

  • The complex ion is not perfectly stable and so the action is a reversible one, as indicated in the equation.

  • The heavy arrows indicate the main course the reversible actions take, under the influence of the reagents used.

  • Each seat is three feet four inches long, placed at right angles to the window, and has a reversible back.

  • As the coat is reversible the buttons should be sewn on the left front for a girl, and the right front for a boy.