escapable
escapable — 形容詞
- escapablepositive
- more escapablecomparative
- most escapablesuperlative
1. describes a problem, situation, or feeling that someone can avoid, get free from
可逃脫
能夠逃開或避免的
describes a problem, situation, or feeling that someone can avoid, get free from, or find a way out of — for example, an escapable trap or an escapable cycle of debt.
The locked room looked dangerous, but Lara knew it was escapable.
那間上鎖的房間看起來很危險,但 Lara 知道它是可逃脫的。
Maeve reminded herself that the anxiety was escapable with the right help.
Maeve 提醒自己,只要有正確的幫助,那樣的焦慮感是可逃脫的。
collocation: anxiety/stress/fear + was escapable
Nikhil proved that the system's rules were escapable by finding a legal way out.
Nikhil 證明體系的規則是可逃脫的,只要找到合法的出路。
The hikers discovered the canyon was escapable via a hidden trail through the rocks.
那群登山客發現這座峽谷是可逃脫的,只要穿過一條隱藏在岩石間的小徑。
The exam stress was escapable once Tamar began studying with a friend.
一旦 Tamar 開始和朋友一起讀書,考試壓力就變得可逃脫。
- avoidable
more common and broader; applies to anything one can prevent rather than escape from
- surmountable
focuses on obstacles or barriers that can be overcome, often with effort
- solvable
restricted to problems, puzzles, or equations that have an answer
- inescapable
the most common opposite; emphasizes that something cannot be avoided no matter what
- unavoidable
broader than inescapable; used for events or outcomes that are certain to happen
文法句型
be + escapable
an escapable + noun
用法筆記
Much less common than its antonym 'inescapable'. Used mainly in formal or analytical writing to describe situations, constraints, or conditions that can be overcome or avoided.