assessable
/əˈsesəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈsesəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈse-sə-bəl a-/ (ame, mw)
assessable — 形容詞
- assessablepositive
- more assessablecomparative
- most assessablesuperlative
1. clear enough from the available facts, results, or evidence for someone to form
可評估
能依資料作判斷
clear enough from the available facts, results, or evidence for someone to form a judgment about it.
Camila said the storm damage became assessable once the floodwater went down.
Camila 說,等積水退去後,暴風造成的損害就變得可評估了。
pattern: damage became assessable once [condition]
The team waited for clearer test results before the health risk became assessable.
團隊等待更清楚的檢測結果,之後健康風險才變得可評估。
After three months of sales, the new menu was finally assessable.
經過三個月的銷售後,新菜單終於已可評估成效。
With all the forms complete, the school project was finally assessable.
所有表格都填完後,這個學校計畫終於已可評估。
Once Bilal checked the broken screen, the repair cost was assessable.
Bilal 檢查完破裂的螢幕後,維修費就已可評估。
- measurable
narrower — usually suggests something can be checked in numbers or units
- reviewable
often used for decisions, cases, or documents that can be checked again
- quantifiable
stronger — implies the result can be expressed as an exact figure
- unassessable
direct opposite — not possible to judge yet or not suitable for formal evaluation
- indeterminate
suggests the facts are too incomplete for a clear conclusion
文法句型
be + assessable
assessable + noun
用法筆記
Often appears after be or become when enough facts have arrived for a judgment. Unlike sense 2, it is not limited to tax rules or official financial language.
常見錯誤
2. included in the amount on which a person or company must work out tax.
應稅
列入課稅計算
included in the amount on which a person or company must work out tax.
The rent from Mayumi's second flat is assessable under local tax rules.
Mayumi 第二間公寓的租金收入,依當地稅務規定屬於應稅項目。
pattern: assessable under [rule]
Farmers can ask whether disaster payments are assessable income this year.
農民可以詢問今年的災害補助款是否屬於應稅所得。
collocation: assessable income
The letter explained which overseas earnings were assessable in Australia.
那封信說明了哪些海外收入在澳洲屬於應稅項目。
After the sale, only part of the profit remained assessable for tax.
出售後,只有部分利潤仍需列入課稅計算。
Hui checked whether the scholarship money was assessable before filing her return.
Hui 在報稅前先確認那筆獎學金是否屬於應稅項目。
- taxable
more common everyday word for money or property that must be taxed
- chargeable
more formal and often seen in official tax or legal wording
- dutiable
narrower — mainly for imported goods subject to customs duty
- tax-exempt
officially free from tax under the law
- non-taxable
not subject to tax, often in general explanations
文法句型
assessable + income/profit/property
be + assessable + under [rule/law]
用法筆記
Usually appears in tax law, official forms, and accounting advice, especially with income, earnings, rent, profit, or property. Unlike sense 1, it refers specifically to what must be counted when tax is calculated.