comprehensible
/ˌkɒmprɪˈhensəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌkɑːmprɪˈhensəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌkäm-pri-ˈhen(t)-sə-bəl -prē-/ (ame, mw)
comprehensible — 形容詞
- comprehensiblepositive
- more comprehensiblecomparative
- most comprehensiblesuperlative
1. clear enough for a reader or listener to grasp the meaning, often with the impli
易懂;可理解
讀者或聽者能夠看懂或聽懂的
clear enough for a reader or listener to grasp the meaning, often with the implication that some effort or background knowledge is needed.
Caleb rewrote the safety manual in plain English so it was comprehensible to new factory workers.
Caleb 用淺白的英文重寫安全手冊,讓新進工廠員工也能看得懂。
comprehensible to + somebody
The professor's lecture on quantum physics was barely comprehensible without a strong maths background.
教授那場量子物理的演講,若沒有扎實的數學底子,幾乎難以理解。
barely comprehensible — degree adverb collocation
Defne's accent was thick, but her instructions stayed comprehensible because she spoke slowly.
Defne 的口音很重,但因為她講得慢,她的指示仍然聽得懂。
The map's tiny symbols and faded colours made the legend hardly comprehensible to most hikers.
地圖上的符號很小、顏色又褪色,圖例對大部分山友來說幾乎難以辨讀。
Good textbooks turn difficult ideas into comprehensible chapters that a first-year student can follow.
好的教科書會把困難的概念,整理成大一學生也能跟上的易懂章節。
- understandable
more neutral and common in everyday speech
- intelligible
stresses that the form (sound, handwriting, language) can be deciphered
- accessible
stresses that a non-expert reader can follow it
- clear
broader; covers both understandability and visibility
- incomprehensible
direct negation: impossible to understand
- unintelligible
stresses the form cannot be made out, e.g. mumbled speech
- obscure
deliberately or accidentally hard to grasp
文法句型
comprehensible to + somebody
用法筆記
Frequently followed by 'to + somebody' to name the target audience. More formal than 'understandable'; common in academic, technical, and editorial writing about texts, speech, or explanations.