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solvable

/sol-vuh-buhl/US // ˈsɒl və bəl //UK // (ˈsɒlvəbəl) //

可解决的,可以解决的,可解,可解的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being solved, as a problem.
    • : Mathematics. having a normal series of subgroups in which successive quotient groups are Abelian.
    • : Archaic. soluble.

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Examples

  • Rather, the term refers to solvable, long-running problems that have festered here as a result of a lack of leadership and vision.

  • Rather, the term refers to solvable, long-running issues that have festered here as a result of a lack of leadership and vision.

  • A cylinder with food inside — solvable only by going around to an open end, but tempting to gnaw on the middle —challenged puppies’ self-control.

  • One, I think that this is actually a solvable problem largely with a lot of technology that’s being developed.

  • “America is flying blind” quickly became a refrain, not only for scientists seeking support for their work, but for critics of the US response looking for a solvable problem.

  • But the first two things are totally solvable problems, people.

  • That should be a solvable problem, former Yahoo employees told The Daily Beast.

  • The good news is, this is an urgent but solvable problem, because almost all of these deaths are preventable.

  • The good news is this problem is solvable and we know where to focus our efforts.

  • The riddle was perhaps more easily solvable by an inveterate novelist than by the average member of the community.

  • Some of them are shown to be solvable by recently developed spiritual laws, while others are proven to be founded wholly in error.

  • Green means the problem is solvable within the conditions set down.

  • Facts in nature are connected by a thousand knots of which no one is solvable by human logic.

  • It is then an endless task, completed by constantly renewed attacks, and always only approximately solvable.

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