traceable 的定义
- capable of being traced.
- attributable or ascribable: a victory traceable to good coaching.
traceable 近义词
capable of being traced
更多traceable例句
- Another common smuggling strategy is using “ghost guns,” which are guns without a traceable serial number.
- He’s also looking at ways to support other traceable cryptocurrencies, such as Ethereum, as well as at the potential to track downstream bitcoin addresses.
- WhatsApp says it’s fighting rules that would allow people’s private messages to become traceable by the government authorities, and would open the app to mass surveillance.
- On Wednesday, the messaging app WhatsApp filed a lawsuit in Delhi High Court arguing that new government rules that require it to make messages “traceable” to external parties are unconstitutional and undermine the fundamental right to privacy.
- They had to ensure that it is a “non-traceable device,” Rank says.
- Ultimately, what his company provides is an easier way for restaurants to have traceable food.
- Xeres (where sherry originates) constitutes one of the few wine regions without a definite traceable origin.
- And with that, Walt gives up, placing a traceable call to the Albuquerque DEA.
- In our pursuit of knowledge, we often desire a traceable path in our growth.
- Worse yet, most of the cases were traceable to the Nigeria strain.
- Many of the current attributes of this college are traceable to the administration of Robert E. Lee.
- The great mass of the words are traceable to Latin etyma, as in all Romance dialects a large portion of Germanic words are found.
- Family peculiarities, however, are traceable through many generations.
- All these symptoms are traceable directly to certain changes which have been noted in the spinal cord.
- Indeed the characteristic is still more than traceable in some of our less busy districts.