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英:[rɪˈdi:məbl]
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re·deem·a·ble
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redeemably (adv.), redeemability (n.)
词根:redeem
adj.redeeming 补偿的;弥补的
n.redeemer 救世主;赎身者;偿还者;买回者
v.redeeming 履行;挽回;补救(redeem的现在分词形式)
vt.redeem 赎回;挽回;兑换;履行;补偿;恢复
verb
transitive verb
to buy back : repurchase
to get or win back
to free from what distresses or harms: such as
to free from captivity by payment of ransom
to extricate from or help to overcome something detrimental
to release from blame or debt : clear
to free from the consequences of sin
to change for the better : reform
repair, restore
to free from a lien by payment of an amount secured thereby
to remove the obligation of by payment
the U.S. Treasury redeems savings bonds on demand
to make good : fulfill
to atone for : expiate
redeem an error
to offset the bad effect of
"能够被赎回" 在任何意义上; "可以赎回; 可以偿还",1610年代,来自 redeem + -able。作为名词 (redeemables) "可赎回的财产等",于1720年代开始使用。
Middle English redemen, from Anglo-French redemer, modification of Latin redimere, from re-, red- re- + emere to take, buy; akin to Lithuanian imti to take
The first known use of redeem was in the 15th century
redefineverb
to define (as a concept) again
redefined their terms
to reexamine or reevaluate especially with a view to change
redefine our goals
redeemverb
to buy or win back
to free from captivity especially by paying a ransom
to free from the penalties of sin
to change for the better : reform
to remove the obligation of by payment
the government redeems savings bonds
to make good : fulfill
redeem a promise
redeemverb
to buy or win back
to free from captivity especially by paying a ransom
to free from the penalties of sin
to change for the better : reform
to remove the obligation of by payment
the government redeems savings bonds
to make good : fulfill
redeem a promise
1 “It was easier to make him unlikable and trust the writing to show that he was redeemable,” he said.
2 This is an angelic scene, almost enough to persuade us that our species is redeemable after all.
3 They were assigned to one of two conditions: In the incentives condition, women earned vouchers redeemable for retail items for providing urine samples indicating that they were not smoking.
4 Otherwise, we prefer fictional mothers to be gently flawed and efficiently redeemable.
5 Within a month, a parcel arrived containing vouchers that were redeemable against a one-litre tub.
6 What's interesting for me is whether he's redeemable now at this point.
7 I don't think there's anything redeemable about him, which actually makes reading the novel relatively tough.
8 Its most redeemable moment is one of accidental camp, when a forensic specialist standing next to a fleshless corpse states, “He was obviously skinned.”
9 The exciting ending partially redeems what is otherwise a very dull movie.
10 It never expires and one of the pages is redeemable for one free hug.
它终生有效,每一页都可以折现成一个免费的拥抱。
11 Even if we’re troubled with the overall message of the film, we have this ability to grab hold to what we think is redeemable and treasure that.
12 I think Rachel is redeemable, but she does have a dried-up little pea of a heart.
13 Snickers is treating nurses and other essential workers to a Snickers bar with an e-gift card, redeemable for the candy bar itself at Walmart.
14 The overwhelming majority, including those who were obsessed by factionalism, were redeemable.
绝大多数人,包括被派性迷了心窍的人,都可以挽救过来。
15 Is it OK, for example, to think that there is anything redeemable about Mitch?
16 Club Muscatella, for example, is no longer available in redeemable glass and can only be purchased in throwaway plastic bottles or cans.
俱乐部Muscatella,例如,不再兑现玻璃可用,只能在一次性的塑料瓶或罐购买。
17 We had, however, redeemed … the character of our country, by showing that there was at any rate a body of persons determined to use all the means which the law afforded to obtain justice for the injured.
18 He’s not a redeemable rogue any more, but a certifiable monster.
19 The overwhelming majority , including those who were obsessed by factionalism, were redeemable.
绝大多数人, 包括被派性迷了心窍的人, 都可以挽救过来.
20 The bonds, which were introduced in 1956, are in units of one pound and are redeemable at face value on demand .
这种债券始于1956年,以一英镑为单位,需要时可按面值兑现。
1 可兑现的
2 可兑换的
3 可赎回的
4 可赎的
5 可偿还的
6 可交换的
7 可补救的