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quan·ti·fi·a·ble
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adjective
able to be expressed as an amount, quantity, or numerical value : capable of being quantified There's a school of thought in Hollywood that good comedy is quantifiable, that you can measure a successful script or pilot on a punchlines-per-page or laughs-per-minute basis.—Daniel Fienberg These companies are ranked based on their score in Entrepreneur's 2016 Franchise 500, which is determined by objective, quantifiable criteria, including system size, growth and financial strength and stability.—Tracy Stapp Herold
quantifiable risks/benefits
"可用数量来衡量的",1868年,来自 quantify + -able。相关词汇: Quantifiably。
The first known use of quantifiable was in 1862
1 You can easily move outward from the inner circle and make sense of other kinds of gigantic, staggered drift, maybe rougher or more arcane or less quantifiable.
2 Technical precision, unlike the spirit of a performance, is empirically demonstrable, virtually quantifiable, and the quasi-objective notion of there being a violinist who is “the best” made for an extraordinary selling point and reputation.
3 In this emerging world, the truth of existence is rooted more in quantifiable physical reality than in ideas and emotions.
4 Understanding User Ratings User ratings, typically depicted in the form of stars ranging from one to five, are a quantifiable measure of customer satisfaction and experience with a product or service.
5 It generates quantifiable results rather than vague descriptions.
它生成的是可以量化的结果,而不是含糊其辞的描述。
6 Moreover, there are too many worthwhile goals that are not quantifiable.
此外, 有许多很有价值的目标并不是可以定量的.
7 But for visitors, what matters most is less quantifiable: Was the fair experience memorable?
8 Here's a simple monetary (and therefore quantifiable) example.
这是一个简单的关于金钱的例子,因此是可计量的。
9 The physical, emotional and psychological harm done by negrophobia is quantifiable as empirical fact.
10 It is an objective, quantifiable trait of someone like height or weight.
它是客观的,是可以计量的特质,比如:身高、体重。
11 While there is no quantifiable data to support this claim, it is almost impossible to measure student achievement separate from the acknowledged biases of practice.
12 The attributes are classified into quantifiable attributes , on - off attributes and non - quantifiable attributes.
这些性能分为可量化性能 、 开关性能和 非 量化性能.
13 The results in future sales may not be quantifiable.
14 Thomas Finkelpearl, the Cultural Affairs commissioner at the time, said the decision not to mandate quantifiable goals was intentional.
15 Rather than give him any quantifiable amount of time, I sat there thinking, Why would I want to do that?
16 When a woman’s symptoms are less legible or quantifiable — fatigue, vertigo, chronic pain — the tendency to be dismissive grows.
17 Algorithms generally have some quantifiable goal, toward which each of its actions should make progress – like winning a game of checkers, chess or Go.
18 However, this craven product placement has quantifiable results.
19 The perfect game for TV is suspenseful, is quantifiable and is reproducible.
20 Join points are encapsulated in quantifiable expressions (queries) called "pointcuts."
连接点被封装在被称作“pointcuts(横切点)”的可以计量的扩展(查询)之中。
1 可测量的