feasibility
/ˌfiːzəˈbɪləti/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌfiːzəˈbɪləti/ (ame, ipa)
feasibility — 名詞
1. a measure of how practical or achievable a suggested plan or idea is under real-
可行性
計畫或方案可否實現的程度
a measure of how practical or achievable a suggested plan or idea is under real-world conditions
Before building the bridge, the city hired engineers to study its feasibility across the river.
在建造這座橋之前,市政府聘請工程師研究其橫跨河川的可行性。
feasibility + of + [project] (prepositional pattern)
The team doubted the feasibility of launching a new product in only three months.
團隊對於僅用三個月時間推出新產品的可行性感到懷疑。
If Bao's feasibility report on solar panels is positive, the school board will move ahead.
如果 Bao 關於太陽能板的可行性報告獲得正面評價,學校董事會就會繼續推動這個計畫。
Noor questioned the feasibility of driving across the country in just two days.
Noor 質疑在短短兩天內開車橫越全國的可行性。
The bank always asks for a full feasibility study before funding a new shopping center.
銀行在資助新的購物中心之前,總是要求先進行完整的可行性研究。
- viability
viability focuses on whether something can survive or sustain itself long-term; feasibility is about whether something can be done at all
- practicability
practicability is more formal and much less common; it emphasizes realistic usefulness rather than mere possibility
- possibility
possibility is a broader term that includes anything that could happen; feasibility implies a practical assessment of real-world conditions
- impossibility
direct opposite — something that has no chance of being done
- impracticality
suggests that even if something could be done, it would not be sensible or worth doing
文法句型
feasibility + of + noun/gerund phrase
用法筆記
Typically used in formal, business, or technical writing. In everyday conversation, 'possible' or 'doable' are more common. The word frequently appears in the fixed phrase 'feasibility study', which refers to a detailed evaluation of a proposed project.