achievable
/əˈtʃiːvəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈtʃiːvəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈchē-və-bəl/ (ame, mw)
achievable — 形容詞
- achievablepositive
- more achievablecomparative
- most achievablesuperlative
1. describes a goal, task, or standard that you have a realistic chance of completi
可實現的
能夠成功完成或達到的
describes a goal, task, or standard that you have a realistic chance of completing or reaching
Mei-Lin set a weekly study goal that was achievable, so she stayed motivated without feeling overwhelmed.
Mei-Lin 設定了可行的每週學習目標,因此她保持動力,不會感到不堪負荷。
collocation: achievable goal
The sales team agreed that the quarterly target was achievable if every member worked closely together.
業務團隊一致認為,只要每位成員緊密合作,季度目標是可以實現的。
collocation: achievable target
Javier asked his teacher whether a grade of eighty percent was achievable in the final exam.
Javier 詢問老師,在期末考試中拿到八十分是否有可能達成。
- attainable
more formal; emphasizes reaching a specific level or status after sustained effort
- feasible
focuses on practicality and whether enough resources (time, money, materials) are available
- doable
informal; simply means possible to carry out without much effort
- unachievable
direct opposite; emphasises that a goal cannot be reached no matter the effort
- impossible
stronger; suggests no realistic path to completion at all
文法句型
achievable + noun
用法筆記
Often used about future outcomes (goals, grades, targets) that depend on effort, not about things that are simply possible in theory. Subject is usually a specific aim or standard.