manageable
/ˈmænɪdʒəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmænɪdʒəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈma-ni-jə-bəl/ (ame, mw)
manageable — 形容詞
- manageablepositive
- more manageablecomparative
- most manageablesuperlative
1. if a task, problem, or amount of something is manageable, it is not so large, ha
可處理的;易於管理
不太大、太難或太複雜而能應付
if a task, problem, or amount of something is manageable, it is not so large, hard, or complicated that you cannot handle it or keep it under control
Lucia broke the cleaning list into smaller, more manageable tasks for her children.
Lucia 把清單上的打掃事項拆成較小、更容易處理的任務,交給孩子們去做。
collocation: manageable tasks
After hiring two assistants, Dr. Watanabe found the clinic paperwork much more manageable.
聘了兩名助理之後,渡邊醫生發現診所的文書工作好處理多了。
collocation: found [noun] + more manageable
The garden felt too large at first, but we divided it into four manageable sections.
一開始那塊花園感覺太大,但我們把它分成了四個可以管理的小區塊。
Is the new online booking system manageable for a hotel with only three staff members?
這種新的線上訂房系統,對於只有三名員工的旅館來說,容易管理嗎?
Vikram's student loan payment became more manageable once he started working full-time.
Vikram 的學貸開始全職工作之後就比較容易應付了。
- doable
more informal, focuses on whether a task can be completed at all
- feasible
more formal, suggests practical possibility given available resources
- controllable
emphasises keeping a situation, feeling, or process within limits
- tractable
formal; used mainly of problems, materials, or people that are easy to deal with or influence
- unmanageable
direct opposite; cannot be controlled or dealt with
- overwhelming
too great to cope with; causes a feeling of being defeated
用法筆記
Often paired with nouns for tasks, costs, or sizes (workload, debt, amount, size). Common in comparative forms (more manageable, less manageable) and after linking verbs like become, feel, or seem.