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capable of being identified While there's no single identifiable cause of high blood pressure, secondary hypertension is often sparked by conditions such as obstructive sleep apnea, kidney problems, thyroid problems or consumption of cocaine or methamphetamine.—Fiza Pirani
Cardenal … was easily identifiable in his signature black beret and loose white peasant shirts.—Associated Press
The first known use of identifiable was in 1804
1 He was often referred to as old-fashioned, and his clothes were identifiably Germanic.
2 “Tasted identifiably as chicken,” was about as excited as our panel got.
3 Raja - the man being plucked - tells me the style may have originated in Britain, but it's now become identifiably Mirpuri, instantly recognisable.
4 Well, there are at least eight identifiably new groups within 50 miles of Omaha, six in and around Boise, Idaho, and 19 within 50 miles of Paul Ryan’s home district in Janesville, Wisconsin.
5 Deeply religious people who want to put Christ back into Christmas should adopt an identifiably religious greeting but reserve that expression only for others personally known to have Christian beliefs.
6 That, for those who might not know, is an answer unlike any other, identifiably his own.
7 But many other experiences come in, too: living abroad, speaking languages, past assignments, watching history, family … When I write about British politics or foreign affairs, do I take an identifiably women’s view?
8 About a quarter of comments have identifiably female names, another study showed.
9 And it’s identifiably the work of a filmmaker.
10 Because their flaws made them so identifiably human.
11 Other patterns, also identifiably Viennese, scroll past in the background.
12 The slate ranges from a host on an identifiably conservative news outlet to an old-school nightly news anchor to a fresh, less-recognizable face.
13 Those flavors are striking a chord nationwide, often in restaurants not otherwise identifiably Eastern European.
14 His character isn't identifiably pathetic, cynical, inadequate or insane; he isn't even a character, really.
15 Their travails become an identifiably American story of faith, in the sense of religion, blind hope or even just swaggering confidence.
16 Topher Grace, the only performer costumed in any identifiably ’80s manner, made me curious about the new season of “Black Mirror.”
17 In Nairobi, many of this social class, especially those in their 20s and 30s, are easily identifiable.
18 It’s not easy to pinpoint what makes a film’s cinematography identifiably Deakins’ work and yet it’s obvious.
19 There is something identifiably different about it, though.
20 Rarely is the present so identifiably historic as the moment we are living in.
1 可辨认
2 显而易见地