英:['kɒrɪdʒəbl]
美:['kɒrədʒəbəl]
英:['kɒrɪdʒəbl]
美:['kɒrədʒəbəl]
cor·ri·gi·ble
kaw r jih bl [or] ka r jih bl
corrigibly (adv.), corrigibility (n.)
词根:corrigenda
n.corrigenda 勘误表;需要改正之处
corrigendum 勘误表,正误表;应改正的错误
Adjective
1. capable of being corrected or set right;
"a corrigible defect"
"a corrigible prisoner"
"可纠正或修正的",始于15世纪中期,源自古法语 corrigible,来自中世纪拉丁语 corrigibilis,意为"可被纠正的",源自拉丁语 corrigere,意为"使直; 改革"(参见 correct(动词))。用于人时,意为"有改过自新的能力",始于1580年代。相关词汇: Corrigibility。
Middle English, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin corrigibilis, from Latin corrigere
The first known use of corrigible was in the 15th century
1 These are failures that are entirely corrigible if the job seeker makes the effort to become self-aware and improve his or her odds of success.
2 The power and corrigible authority of this lies in our wills.
3 I heartily hope that if you have been incommoded it is already over, and for a corrigible cause.
4 "The power and corrigible authority of this lies in our wills."
5 It has always been so beset with accidental and corrigible evils that no man can say what life, in its ultimate essence, really is.
6 These qualities make the creature unserviceable in active war or in agriculture, and they seem to be so fixed in the blood that they are not to any extent corrigible.
7 "The most corrigible case what comes to this court," says Mr. Stubbs, bowing knowingly to the judge.
8 If Courtland did not prove corrigible, why, there was still as good fish in the sea as ever was caught.
9 Certes your vulnerable back is sore And tender, too, your corrigible crown.
10 A Satyr should expose nothing but what is corrigible, and make a due Discrimination between those who are, and those who are not the proper Objects of it.
11 The eloquent criminal expert of Amsterdam, speaking ``on the discretion which should be left to the judge in awarding punishment,'' made a primary distinction between habitual criminals, incorrigible and corrigible, and occasional criminals.
12 As all this is corrigible by reducing home life and domestic sentiment to something like reasonable proportions in the life of the individual, the danger of it does not lie in human nature.
13 Do I not bear a reasonable corrigible hand over him,, Crispinus?
14 And Barbara, covered by the network of sunlight, could not help impatience with a suffering which seemed to her so corrigible by action.
15 I chose for them a corrigible Eve, and an incorrigible Angel, and I grieve to say that the incorrigible Angel was also an Irish Angel!
16 there are corrigible lapses in the author's grammar, but nothing that a good editor cannot readily fix
1 可矫正的
2 可改造的
3 可改正的
4 可改良的