understandable 的定义
- capable of being understood; comprehensible.
understandable 近义词
able to be understood
understandable 的近义词 13 个
- acceptable
- coherent
- comprehensible
- intelligible
- justifiable
- logical
- reasonable
- recognizable
- simple
- clear
- lucid
- pellucid
- plain
understandable 的反义词 5 个
comprehensible
understandable 的近义词 14 个
- coherent
- intelligible
- logical
- obvious
- recognizable
- apprehensible
- clear
- imaginable
- knowable
- legible
- lucid
- plain
- readable
- unambiguous
understandable 的反义词 6 个
expected
understandable 的近义词 6 个
understandable 的反义词 3 个
更多understandable例句
- Part of that is an understandable effort to protect their own citizens.
- Given that no amount of social protest is going to dent Rowling’s bank account, perhaps it’s understandable, then, to consider a pragmatic response to a new Harry Potter series.
- I have also noticed a big gap between “Add-to-Cart” and “Reached Check Out” rate to actual sales on our site, which is understandable and unavoidable in uncertain times like these.
- Any rust that slowed the Georgetown men’s basketball team Saturday was completely understandable.
- With the addition of Cade Cunningham, the top recruit in the country according to 247Sports, it was an extremely understandable position to take now.
- The point of these exercises is to make centuries-old texts relatable; their characters understandable.
- And his understandable expressions of regret—now that his book is tanking—come as too little, too late.
- Certainly, this response would be understandable and even justified if de Blasio had in fact attacked the police.
- This is entirely understandable—after all, it is unsettling that a physician could make such an obvious mistake.
- Is this a mature expression of understandable judgment, or a bid to erase history while conflating fiction and reality?
- “It is quite understandable, dear,” Jessie said, with more composure than her chum could display at the moment.
- These are understandable errors for any scribe, but not for the author of the work, to make.
- When assembled in the form of intelligent reports, these statistics present an understandable history of the business.
- While it had been intelligible, his enunciation was puzzling at times; occasionally hardly understandable.
- Perhaps elsewhere and under more suitable circumstances I may be able to put my thought into words, precise and understandable.