英:[ˌæprɪ'hensəbl]
美:[ˌæprɪ'hensəbəl]
英:[ˌæprɪ'hensəbl]
美:[ˌæprɪ'hensəbəl]
ap·pre·hen·si·ble
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apprehensibly (adv.), apprehensibility (n.)
词根:apprehend
n.apprehension 理解;恐惧;逮捕;忧惧
vi.apprehend 理解;担心
vt.apprehend 理解;逮捕;忧虑
adjective
able to be perceived or understood.Illustrations will make your lecture more apprehensible.
15世纪晚期,“能够获得”的意思,尤其是指智力方面的能力,源自拉丁文 apprehensibilis “能够被抓住”的意思,来自 apprehendere 的过去分词词干 apprehens-,“心理上或身体上抓取,拿住”(详见 apprehend)。
The first known use of apprehensible was circa 1611
1 a teacher who favored preachy stories that had an easily apprehensible moral
2 The 'sign' attested the veracity of the messenger, and therefore the truth of all his word—both of that part of it capable of verification by sight and that part apprehensible by faith.
3 I mean apprehensible by Cabinet Ministers as well.
4 And when I say popular I do not mean apprehensible by villagers only.
5 The beauty of it is not always apprehensible.
6 Then, it becomes apprehensible that Huang Gang's artworks include the artist's historic memory and personal emotion in deeper level more than a simple social image.
那么,也就容易理解,黄钢作品并不简单地是一种社会图像,它在更深的层面上包含了艺术家的历史回忆和个人情感。
7 For without imagination to represent, in a shape not merely abstract, things that have not come within personal experience, genius would remain limited to immediate intuition, and could not make its vision apprehensible by others.
8 These terms appear to imply the reality of a self, only that it is not to be confounded with the apprehensible elements of existence.
9 Does the object cognitively apprehensible arise from an entity or not?
10 But the marginal reading, "Expansion," has definite value; and the statement that "God said, let there be an expansion in the midst of the waters, and God called the expansion Heaven," has an apprehensible meaning.
11 And, in like manner, the 'face' of God is the apprehensible part of the divine nature which turns to men, and by which He makes Himself known.
12 In order to produce a strong effect on memory the advertisement must be easily apprehensible.
13 It is a spectacle which, apprehensible to the mind alone, enables the beholder to create, not phantoms, but verities, and in so doing, to merit immortality, if mortal may.”
14 We might be disposed to regard the sacraments as this medium, because they are the instruments by which grace is conferred, in a manner apprehensible through the senses.
15 I do not deny that Mythology may sometimes be a means of pictorially or symbolically envisaging truths to which Philosophy vaguely points but which it cannot express in clearly apprehensible detail.
16 He was beyond that state in which any difference was apprehensible between one thing and another.
17 Discoverable only by reason, natural laws are immutable and universal, apprehensible by all men.
18 But the marginal reading, "Expansion," has definite value; and the statement that "God said, Let there be an expansion in the midst of the waters, and God called the expansion, Heaven," has an apprehensible meaning.
19 Surely this obscure and doubtful passage, on a subject simple and apprehensible enough in Holy Scripture, is something different to what ought to be expected from a profoundly learned ruler of the church.
20 The lowest, commonest, and most readily apprehensible to the general reader, is that of a “fast young man,” such as “Punch” has for some time spitted weekly as a laughing-stock for half of the population.
1 可理解的
accountable understandable conceivable intelligible comprehensible explicable cogitable understand perceptible perceivable scrutable seeable
2 可理解
accountable conceivable intelligible comprehensible make sense understand perceptible perceivable scrutable apprehensibility understandable understandably intelligibility
3 可感知的