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Adjective
1. (usually followed by `to') able to be assigned or credited to;
"punctuation errors ascribable to careless proofreading"
"the cancellation of the concert was due to the rain"
"the oversight was not imputable to him"
"decide to which of these motives such extraordinary scenes are referable"- Charles Dickens
"可归因的",1670年代,来自 ascribe + -able。相关词汇: Ascribably; ascribability。
Middle English, from Latin ascribere, from ad- + scribere to write — more at scribe
The first known use of ascribe was in the 15th century
asepsisnoun
the condition of being asepticalso: the methods of making or keeping aseptic
ascriptionnoun
the act of ascribing : attribution
ascribeverb
to think of as coming from a specified cause, source, or author
a statement ascribed to Plato
ascribeverb
to think of as coming from a specified cause, source, or author
a statement ascribed to Plato
1 Yet I was conscious of a definite disquietude which I could only suppose to be ascribable to the weird events of the evening, but which seemed rather to increase than to diminish.
2 Fletcher interpreted this ceremony as the giving up of the kingdom to Drake, a thought hardly ascribable to the Indians.
3 It is mainly ascribable to the pressure of the enlarged womb on the blood vessels, is not dangerous, and disappears after calving.
4 POST-MORTEM APPEARANCES.—When death occurs in remittent fever the post-mortem changes generally consist of those which are principally due to chronic malarial tox�mia and those ascribable to the acute attack.
5 This prosperous condition of the State is mainly ascribable to her hundred thousand free white laborers—more than eighty-three thousand of whom are engaged in agricultural pursuits.
6 Such abnormalities are ascribable to severe exertion, to old age, to fatty or calcareous degeneration, or to parasites in the blood vessels.
7 These now began to seem to me inherent in the materials, and not to be ascribable to our want of intelligence.
8 "The challenges turned out to be ascribable to leadership and communication to a far greater extent than to the lack of response personnel," it said.
9 The series from Reflection Lakes, so far as we can detect, is not unusually variable and the differences that are apparent are within the normal range of variation ascribable to season, age, and individualism.
10 The key which suggests to me the real world is the occurrence of transmutations ascribable to my activity operating beyond the sphere which constitutes my Presentment.
11 In March 2018, Professor Ronell pointedly complained that Mr. Reitman had a penchant for “comparing me to the most egregious examples of predatory behaviors ascribable to Hollywood moguls who habitually go after starlets.”
12 We will also reassess the recovery prospects for the existing debt at MetroPCS under the pro forma capital structure, including the additional value ascribable to the overall enterprise with the addition of the T-Mobile business.
13 Among ourselves there has, happily, been of late years a remarkable growth of this social self-consciousness; and we believe that to this is chiefly ascribable the impression that commercial malpractices are increasing.
14 Therefore, any changes in the cell are ascribable to the work in g electrode.
因此,电池中的任何变化,都归因于工作电极。
15 All the same, there was a renewed vitality at City Ballet during Mr. Wheeldon’s tenure, an energy ascribable to the climate of inspiration created by his unmistakable gifts.
16 Their success is ascribable to the quality of their goods.
他们的成功在于商品的质量。
17 But the lynchings were not directly ascribable to the government in the way that events since Modi’s re-election last year have been.
18 The Witch of Edmonton was attributed by its publisher to William Rowley, Dekker, Ford, “&c.,” but the body of the play has been generally held to be ascribable to Ford and Dekker only.
19 If I do not speak of the other characters of the book, it is because I feel that whatever humble merit the volume may possess is ascribable to the truthfulness of this principal personage.
20 If Sally Ashton's refusal to play any part was due to her inherent indolence, Billy's lack of interest was ascribable to the wholly opposite cause.