hearable
/ˈhirəbəl/ (ame, mw)
hearable — 形容詞
- hearablepositive
- more hearablecomparative
- most hearablesuperlative
1. loud enough or distinct enough for a person's ears to pick up; not too quiet to
聽得見
聲音大到可被聽見
loud enough or distinct enough for a person's ears to pick up; not too quiet to be missed.
The faint buzz of the refrigerator was barely hearable above the kitchen fan.
冰箱微弱的嗡嗡聲在廚房風扇聲中幾乎聽不見。
collocation: barely hearable
Wei's quiet knock on the back door was barely hearable over the television.
Wei 在後門輕聲的敲門聲在電視聲中幾乎聽不見。
preposition: hearable over/above [noise]
The waterfall's roar was hearable from at least half a kilometer away.
瀑布的轟隆聲至少在半公里外就聽得見。
Without a microphone, Elena's voice was still clearly hearable in the small theater.
沒有麥克風,Elena 的聲音在小劇場裡仍然聽得很清楚。
- audible
the standard formal synonym; far more common in both writing and speech
- perceptible
broader in meaning — can refer to any sense, not just hearing
- discernible
suggests effort is needed to detect the sound clearly
- inaudible
the direct antonym, formal
- unhearable
rare; 'inaudible' is preferred
文法句型
be + hearable (+ adverb) (+ prepositional phrase)
用法筆記
Much less common than the synonym 'audible', which is preferred in formal or technical writing. 'Hearable' is more natural in everyday informal contexts.