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美:['njumərəbəl]
英:['nju:mərəbl]
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nu·mer·a·ble
nu m r bl
numerably (adv.)
词根:numerate
adj.numerate 识数的,会计算的
n.numerator 分子;计算者;计算器
numeracy 计算能力,识数
numeration 计算;数字的读法;[数] 命数法;编号
vt.numerate 数,列举;读(数)
Adjective
1. that can be counted;
"countable sins"
"numerable assets"
"可计算的或可估算的",来自1570年代的拉丁语 numerabilis,意为"可以计算或编号",源自 numerare "计数,编号",源自 numerus "数字"(参见 number(n.))。相关词汇: Numerably。
borrowed from Latin numerābilis, from numerāre "to count, number >entry 2" + -bilis "subject to or capable of (the action of the verb)" — more at -able
The first known use of numerable was in 1570
1 Again, motions, forces or other influences, and times, are numerable quantities; and the properties of number are applicable to them as to all other things.
2 The number of Trump signs were too numerable to count.
3 Again, motions, forces, or other influences, and times, are numerable quantities; and the properties of number are applicable to them as to all other things.
4 It is great, but it is only an aggregate of numerable quantities that my eyes can measure, and my mind comprehend.
5 Now there are various species of figures, such as trilateral, quadrilateral and so on; and as an infinitely numerable multitude is not all at once reduced to act, so neither is the multitude of figures.
6 The obvious merit of this product is good impregnated properties which provide an advance on numerable grain defects of the pig skins.
这种产品的明显作用在于其良好的填充性能,对猪皮部位差大的缺点有一定的改进作用。
7 All things are numerable, and can be counted.
8 Cricket clubs are perhaps numerable, though yearly increasing; but of the game itself there is no end.
9 In- numerable rusty men, scattered all over the place, were buying and selling wine, straddling about in pairs, in groups, with their hands in their pockets, and packed together at the doors of the cafes.
10 The conflict was “dirty” in the sense that people disappeared and their fate was unknown—as opposed to a more “clean” war with battlefields and numerable casualties.
11 A staple of Riley’s rushing attack at Oklahoma, the counter trey can be run out of numerable formations and personnel groupings.
12 Adj. numeral, numerical; arithmetical, analytic, algebraic, statistical, numerable, computable, calculable; commensurable, commensurate; incommensurable, incommensurate, innumerable, unfathomable, infinite.
13 The statistician does not arrive at results contingent upon the supposition that men are numerable, but declares his sums and averages to be categorically true.
14 SOCRATES: And he can reckon abstract numbers in his head, or things about him which are numerable?
15 Inside, the points of interest are too numerable to count.
16 Perlmutter's department is separate from Marvel Studios, which is responsible for producing numerable superhero blockbusters including the Avengers movies in recent years.
17 There are numerable pitching options on the free-agent market, with David Price — who played for Maddon in Tampa Bay — at the top of the list.
18 House building is closely linked with numerable families living in cities.
住宅建设与千家万户息息相关。
19 Jack says in a letter that his beard "was not composed of hair, but hairs as straight and numerable as those in a cat's whiskers."
20 Miserable beetles may sometimes be seen eaten almost hollow within by in numerable parasites.
2 可计数的