英:[ɪnˈtelɪdʒəbl]
美:[ɪnˈtelɪdʒəbl]
英:[ɪnˈtelɪdʒəbl]
美:[ɪnˈtelɪdʒəbl]
in·tel·li·gi·ble
ihn te lih j bl
intelligibly (adv.), intelligibility (n.)
词根:intellect
adj.intellectual 智力的;聪明的;理智的
intelligent 智能的;聪明的;理解力强的
adv.intellectually 智力上;理智地;知性上
intelligibly 易理解地
n.intellectual 知识分子;凭理智做事者
intelligence 智力;情报工作;情报机关;理解力
intellect 智力,理解力;知识分子;思维逻辑领悟力;智力高的人
Adjective
1. capable of being apprehended or understood
2. well articulated or enunciated, and loud enough to be heard distinctly;
"intelligible pronunciation"
14世纪后期,“能够理解,聪明”,源自拉丁语 intelligibilis, intellegibilis “能够理解; 能够被理解”,源自 intellegere “理解,了解”(见 intelligence)。在中古英语中,“被智力理解”(而不是感官)也有这个意思。在英语中,“能够被理解,能够被理解”的意义首次记录于1600年左右。相关: Intelligibly。
Middle English, from Latin intelligibilis, from intelligere
The first known use of intelligible was in the 14th century
intenseadjective
existing in an extreme degree
intense pain
done or performed with great zeal, energy, or eagerness
intense study
feeling deeply
an intense actor
intendverb
to have in mind as a purpose or aim : plan
intends to travel abroad next year
intended1 of 2adjective
expected to be such in the future
your intended career
intentional
an intended insult
intended2 of 2noun
the person to whom another is engaged to be married
intendverb
to have in mind as a purpose or aim : plan
intends to travel abroad next year
intemperateadjective
not moderate or mild : severe
intemperate weather
lacking or showing lack of restraint
intemperate language
given to excessive use of alcoholic beverages
intemperancenoun
lack of moderation or self-restraintespecially: excessive use of alcoholic beverages
intelligibleadjective
able to be understood
intelligibleadjective
able to be understood
1 His lecture was readily intelligible to all the students.
他的讲课学生们都能轻松地听懂。
2 We are exploring or encountering that region of experience where language about the ultimate becomes useful and intelligible.
然后我们在探索答案的过程中,有关最终的字眼儿就变得有用而易于理解。
3 He used so many archaisms in his speech that half of it was barely intelligible.
他对人说话,总是满口之乎者也,教人半懂不懂的.
4 The anger and hurt of the author’s interviewees is intelligible to all.
5 Not all of the summaries are informative or even intelligible, but that is likely to improve; like Hakia, SenseBot is in beta.
也不是所有的总结都是信息广泛或者容易理解的,但却是极有可能被改进的。Hakia,SenseBot都还在测试阶段。
6 He points out that none of the movie’s Vietnamese characters have intelligible speaking parts.
7 To Pippin’s surprise he found that much of the talk was intelligible; many of the Orcs were using ordinary language.
8 Whether you even find the above exchange intelligible reveals a great deal more than merely your political bent, touching on aspects of age, education and geography — not to mention distinctions of race and class.
9 People born deaf mayl not develop intelligible speech.
天生聋的人可能不会说话.
10 But on “Jacqueline,” when she’s at her most intelligible, she appears to be talking to herself, pumping herself up, calming herself down, figuring herself out.
11 It has songs that barely bother with a beat; songs without choruses; songs that process his voice into unnatural, barely intelligible tones and songs that sound like sketches or barely finished demos.
12 From the start, he presents it in all the registers, so it’s spatial music; but in order to be intelligible, to be understood as a good communicator, he uses the most simple possible material.
13 No matter how hard you try, you can't make cutting-edge astrophysics intelligible for the scientifically illiterate.
14 Over the years, the store has grown into a medley of stacked books, scattered toys, vintage records, and cultural debris, all of it floating in an apparent chaos intelligible only to the store’s enigmatic owner.
15 Will it split into varieties that become less mutually intelligible?
它会分裂成不同的变种,变得不易相互理解吗?
16 The cyclical movement of history was now intelligible, or appeared to be so.
历史的循环运动现在已明显可以识别, 或者至少表面上是如此.
17 This report would be intelligible only to an expert in computing.
只有计算专家才能看懂这份报告。
18 Any sense of continuity in a life—that is to say, any narrative of a life that consists of intelligible episodes, as opposed to random, incoherent change—depends in some way or another on the possibility of the second chance, the repetition of something that can be reworked.
19 And in a low voice she read something, of which not one word was intelligible to me; for it was in an unknown tongue—neither French nor Latin.
20 It is, however, the least intelligible cooking programme in living memory.
1 明白
direct express obvious distinct apparent manifest explicit sensible outright pointed conspicuous legible categorical unambiguous indisputable decided perspicuity know clear evidence observe expound irradiate bring home cast light on clear as a bell bright broad visible plain wise patent transparent evident naked articulate pronounced downright lucid palpable unmistakable confessed crystal-clear uncontested admitted pellucid common-sense ungarbled luculent fair broadly light visibility lucidity patency broadness see understand twig tell sense seize enlighten
2 易懂
accessible transparent straightforward intuitive understandable lucid clearly transparency plain comprehensible luculent simply
3 可理解
understandable apprehensible understandably intelligibility apprehensibility pardonably comprehensible explicable penetrable intelligibly accessibility accountable conceivable make sense
6 明白易懂的
8 可理解的
understandable apprehensible accountable conceivable comprehensible explicable cogitable penetrable discernible seeable
9 明白的
direct express obvious distinct apparent manifest explicit sensible outright pointed conspicuous legible categorical unambiguous indisputable decided clear bright broad visible plain wise patent transparent evident naked articulate pronounced downright lucid palpable unmistakable confessed crystal-clear uncontested admitted pellucid common-sense ungarbled luculent
10 容易理解的
11 易理解