includable
/ɪnˈkluː.də.bəl/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈkluː.də.bəl/ (ame, ipa)
includable — 形容詞
- includablepositive
- more includablecomparative
- most includablesuperlative
1. describing an item, amount, or activity that the rules let you add to a list, su
可計入的
依規定可被列入總額或清單的
describing an item, amount, or activity that the rules let you add to a list, sum, or category — for example, an expense the tax office accepts on a return, or a player who qualifies for the team roster.
The accountant confirmed that Renata's home-office rent was includable in her business expenses.
會計師確認 Renata 的居家辦公室租金可計入她的業務支出。
includable in [category/total]
Jude wanted to know whether his weekend trip to Kyoto was includable as research for the travel book.
Jude 想知道他到京都的週末行程是否可計入旅遊書的研究費用。
includable as [category]
Volunteer hours at the local library are includable when students apply for the community service award.
學生申請社區服務獎時,在當地圖書館的志工時數是可計入的。
Only fees paid before December are includable in the annual report submitted to head office.
只有在十二月前支付的費用,才可計入呈交給總公司的年度報告。
The coach told Amihan that goals from friendly matches were not includable in her season total.
教練告訴 Amihan,友誼賽的進球不可計入她本季的總進球數。
- countable
broader; can mean 'able to be enumerated' in general, while 'includable' specifies eligibility against a rule
- eligible
applies to people or items qualifying for selection; 'includable' is narrower, focused on counting toward a total
- admissible
more formal, common in legal or evidentiary contexts; 'includable' is more common in accounting and listing contexts
- excludable
direct opposite; describes items that the rules keep out of a total or list
- ineligible
applies more to people or applicants, but overlaps when describing items that fail to qualify
文法句型
includable in [group/total]
be includable as [category]
用法筆記
Frequently passive-leaning; subject is typically an item, amount, or activity being checked against a formal rule, list, or total. Almost always followed by 'in', 'as', or a conditional clause that names the rule.