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tractableness

/trak-tuh-buhl/US // ˈtræk tə bəl //UK // (ˈtræktəbəl) //

温和性,适宜性,温和,棘手性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : easily managed or controlled; docile; yielding: a tractable child; a tractable disposition.
    • : easily worked, shaped, or otherwise handled; malleable.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounobedience

Examples

  • They’d take those objects — which may have been hard to study on their own — and break them into combinatorial pieces that were more tractable.

  • More inspiring is to say why the problem is in fact more tractable than it seems—as long as you believe that, of course.

  • That, Let’s Fund says, “makes this much more politically tractable than carbon taxes.”

  • To avoid this problem, the researchers came up with several shortcuts and simplifications that help focus on the most important interactions, making the calculations tractable while still providing a precise enough result to be practically useful.

  • Theorists have explored these situations most thoroughly, in part because they are the only examples tractable with chalkboard mathematics.

  • The GOP donor class quietly favors the president's immigration ideas as a source of cheaper and more tractable workers.

  • They were now quite tractable and never persisted in doing anything against our wishes.

  • The man grinned, and, though Alfreton remembered that he was not usually so tractable with him, proceeded to do Winston's bidding.

  • It was very tractable and gentle in its temper, and never took advantage of the partiality shown to it.

  • When in masses they are the quietest and most tractable workmen it is possible to have to deal with.

  • The Paca very easily becomes domesticated, and is very gentle and tractable, unless when much irritated.