observable
/əbˈzɜːvəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /əbˈzɜːrvəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /əb-ˈzər-və-bəl/ (ame, mw)
observable — 形容詞
- observablepositive
- more observablecomparative
- most observablesuperlative
1. clear enough to detect directly by looking carefully or by checking what happens
可觀察的
能直接看出或測到的
clear enough to detect directly by looking carefully or by checking what happens.
The stain was still observable on Devika's white shirt after one wash.
洗過一次後,Devika 白襯衫上的污漬還是看得出來。
be + observable + on [surface]
Under the microscope, a small crack became observable along the glass edge.
在顯微鏡下,玻璃邊緣的一道小裂痕變得可以觀察到了。
become + observable under [instrument]
By noon, the difference in sea level was observable from the harbor steps.
到中午時,站在港邊的階梯上就看得出海平面的差異。
After two weeks, the medicine's effect was observable in Bilal's calmer breathing.
兩週後,藥物的效果已能從 Bilal 較平穩的呼吸中觀察出來。
Even from the back row, the damage to the wall was observable.
即使坐在最後一排,牆上的損壞也看得出來。
- visible
used more for things you can literally see with your eyes
- noticeable
more everyday; often means something stands out to attention
- measurable
narrower; stresses that the result can be measured in numbers
- hidden
kept out of sight or hard to detect
- imperceptible
so slight that people cannot notice it
- invisible
not able to be seen at all
文法句型
be + observable + in/from/under
become + observable
用法筆記
More formal and technical than visible or noticeable. Common in science, medicine, and data discussion when a change, effect, or pattern can be directly detected.