英:['pæsɪbl]
美:['pæsəbəl]
英:['pæsɪbl]
美:['pæsəbəl]
pas·si·ble
pae sih bl
passibility (n.)
adjective
open to feeling, emotion, or sensation; impressionable; sensitive.
14世纪后期,“有感觉或遭受痛苦的能力; 容易受外部因素影响,能够被改变”,源自古法语 passible,直接源自晚期拉丁语 passibilis “有感觉或遭受痛苦的能力”(参见 passion)。相关词汇: Passibility(14世纪中期, passabilite,“被行动或遭受痛苦的能力”)。
Middle English, from Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French passible, from Late Latin passibilis, from Latin passus, past participle of pati to suffer — more at patient
The first known use of passible was in the 14th century
1 Yes, that's quite passible. Never mind, you must be admitted and operated at once.
对,很可能,不要紧,你必须住院,马上手术。
2 It is passible to build up faith in oneself by having the right attitude towards one's own abilities.
通过准确地认识自己的能力树立信心是可能的。
1 易感动的
2 感受性强的
3 易感动
4 易受感动的
5 敏感的