deliverable
deliverable — noun
- deliverablesingular
- deliverablesplural
1. a specific item, document, or piece of work that a person or team promises to fi
a specific item, document, or piece of work that a person or team promises to finish by a set time as part of a larger project or agreement
The consulting team sent the first deliverable, a market analysis report, to Eleni's firm.
deliverable as a concrete work product in a consulting project
Each sprint, the software engineers hand over three deliverables to the product owner.
plural form: deliverables in an agile workflow
Saira checked the full list of deliverables before signing the final contract.
The project manager gave each deliverable a two-week deadline.
Walid's team completed the project deliverables early and under budget.
文法句型
submit/complete/produce + deliverable
deliverable + deadline/milestone
用法筆記
Frequently plural (deliverables). Common in project management, software development, and consulting, where each deliverable is tied to a specific milestone or payment stage.
常見錯誤
deliverable — adjective
- deliverablepositive
- more deliverablecomparative
- most deliverablesuperlative
1. ready or suitable to be taken or sent to the customer who ordered the goods
ready or suitable to be taken or sent to the customer who ordered the goods
The warehouse confirmed that all deliverable items were packed and labelled.
deliverable + noun: deliverable items / deliverable goods
Caio checked whether the chairs were deliverable before the store's opening day.
Goods marked as deliverable can be shipped within twenty-four hours.
The truck carried only deliverable orders, not items still being assembled.
- undeliverable
cannot be delivered, e.g. due to address issues
文法句型
deliverable + noun (goods, items, orders)
用法筆記
Used attributively (before a noun) more often than predicatively. Common in logistics and inventory contexts to distinguish items that are ready to go from those still in production.