deliverable

deliverable — 名詞

IPA/dɪˈlɪv.ər.ə.bəl/
KK[dɪlˈɪvɚəbəl]IPA/dɪˈlɪv.ɚ.ə.bəl/
  • deliverablesingular
  • deliverablesplural

1. a specific item, document, or piece of work that a person or team promises to fi

1.名詞B2
釋義

可交付成果

專案中須按時完成的具體成果

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

例句

The consulting team sent the first deliverable, a market analysis report, to Eleni's firm.

顧問團隊將第一份可交付成果——一份市場分析報告——寄給了Eleni的公司。

deliverable as a concrete work product in a consulting project

Each sprint, the software engineers hand over three deliverables to the product owner.

每次衝刺週期,軟體工程師都會向產品負責人提交三項可交付成果。

plural form: deliverables in an agile workflow

同義詞
  • output

    broader term; output can include unintended by-products, while a deliverable is a promised item

  • product

    more general; product often refers to a commercial item, not necessarily tied to a project agreement

  • result

    less specific; result can be any outcome, not necessarily a planned work product

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

We need to finish the delivery by Friday' (when referring to project outputs).
We need to finish the deliverables by Friday.
💡'delivery' is the act of transporting or handing something over; 'deliverable' is the completed work product itself.

deliverable — 形容詞

IPA/dɪˈlɪvərəbl/
KK[dɪlˈɪvɚəbəl]IPA/dɪˈlɪvərəbl/