defendable
/dɪˈfendəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈfendəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /-dəbəl/ (ame, mw)
defendable — 形容詞
- defendablepositive
- more defendablecomparative
- most defendablesuperlative
1. describing a claim, plan, decision, or action that you can support with solid re
站得住腳的
能用理由或證據支持
describing a claim, plan, decision, or action that you can support with solid reasons or evidence when people question it
The lawyer built a defendable argument from the phone records and receipts.
那位律師根據通話紀錄和收據,建立了一套站得住腳的論點。
defendable + argument supported by evidence
Reema said the budget cut was defendable during such a severe drought.
Reema 說,在這麼嚴重的乾旱期間,那項預算刪減是站得住腳的。
be + defendable for a challenged decision
Matthew could not give a defendable reason for hiding the safety report.
Matthew 無法為隱瞞安全報告提出一個站得住腳的理由。
Adina called the airport plan defendable after the new flood study.
Adina 在新的洪水研究出來後,說那個機場計畫是站得住腳的。
Jabari presented a defendable theory based on years of field notes.
Jabari 提出了一套站得住腳的理論,基礎是多年來的實地筆記。
- defensible
the closer and more common near-equivalent, especially in formal writing
- justifiable
used mainly when an action or decision can be shown to be acceptable
- supportable
focuses on an opinion or claim backed by evidence, not physical protection
- indefensible
cannot be justified when people examine it closely
- unjustifiable
used for actions or decisions that cannot be defended with reasons
- baseless
describes a claim that lacks supporting evidence from the start
文法句型
defendable + noun
be + defendable
用法筆記
Common with nouns such as claim, argument, decision, policy, position, and theory when the focus is whether criticism can be answered with logic or evidence. Many formal writers use the near-equivalent 'defensible' in the same contexts.
常見錯誤
2. describing a place or position that can be protected successfully if someone tri
可防守的
容易守住,不易被攻破
describing a place or position that can be protected successfully if someone tries to attack it
After the wall repairs, the small border post looked much more defendable.
修好圍牆後,那個小邊境哨站看起來更可防守了。
linking verb: looked + defendable
The hilltop camp was defendable even with only twelve guards.
那座山頂營地就算只有十二名守衛,也仍算可防守。
be + defendable for a military position
The island fort was defendable because steep cliffs blocked three sides.
那座島上堡壘是可防守的,因為陡峭的懸崖擋住了三面。
Zayd said the river made the village defendable from the east.
Zayd 說,那條河讓村莊東側變得可防守。
- defensible
the more common formal alternative for a place that can be held against attack
- fortifiable
focuses on adding walls or defenses to make a place stronger
- secure
broader; can mean generally safe, not specifically easy to defend in battle
- vulnerable
open to attack or easy to damage
- exposed
lacking natural or built protection
- undefended
having no guards or protective force at all
文法句型
defendable + noun
be + defendable
defendable from + direction
用法筆記
Usually describes towns, borders, forts, camps, and other positions whose terrain, walls, or layout make attack harder. It is more about whether a place can be held safely than about a person's willingness to fight.