permissible
/pəˈmɪsəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /pərˈmɪsəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /pər-ˈmi-sə-bəl/ (ame, mw)
permissible — 形容詞
1. officially allowed because a law, rule, or agreement says it can be done
允許的
依規定或法律可做的
officially allowed because a law, rule, or agreement says it can be done
It is permissible to bring one guest to the company dinner.
公司晚宴允許每人帶一位來賓出席。
pattern: it is permissible to + verb
Under library rules, bottled water is permissible in the study room.
依圖書館規定,自習室裡允許喝瓶裝水。
pattern: permissible under rules
The referee said short water breaks were permissible after each game.
裁判說每場比賽後允許短暫喝水休息。
A small amount of noise is permissible before the concert begins.
演奏會開始前,現場有一點聲音是被允許的。
At this camp, swimming alone is not permissible after dark.
這個營隊天黑後不允許單獨游泳。
- allowed
the everyday word, less formal and more common in speech
- lawful
focuses specifically on what the law permits
- authorized
often means permission has been given by a person or institution in power
- acceptable
is broader and can mean satisfactory, not only permitted
- forbidden
a strong general opposite meaning not allowed
- prohibited
common in formal rules, signs, and regulations
- illegal
specifically means against the law
文法句型
it is permissible to + verb
be permissible under + rules/law
a permissible level of + noun
用法筆記
Often appears in impersonal patterns such as 'it is permissible to ...' and in rule-based phrases with under. It is more formal than allowed and is common in notices, contracts, and official explanations.