calculable
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++cal·cu·la·ble /ˈkælkjələbəl/ adjective [no comparative] COUNT/CALCULATEsomething that is calculable can be measured by using numbers, or by studying the facts available 可计算的;可估计的 OPP incalculable clear and calculable benefits 显而易见、算得出的好处Examples from the Corpus
calculable• Because tasks in organisations are almost always interdependent, it is essential that personnel act in a calculable and predictable manner.• As for the conversion of mass into energy, this does affect stars in a calculable fashion.• There is a vast range of mathematically calculable improbabilities way outside the range of the spotlight.• One has a small number of easily measurable variables and a small number of easily calculable laws.• Each decision involves a calculable opportunity cost of not having opted for something else.cal·cu·la·ble adjectiveChineseSyllable
measured calculable can is something be that Corpus
calculable
cal‧cu‧la‧ble /ˈkælkjələbəl, ˈkælkjʊləbəl/
adjective [no comparative]
OPP incalculable:
clear and calculable benefits
cal‧cu‧la‧ble /ˈkælkjələbəl, ˈkælkjʊləbəl/
adjective [no comparative] Word Family: adjective: calculable ≠ incalculable, calculated, calculating; noun: calculation, calculator; verb: calculate; adverb: calculatedly
something that is calculable can be measured by using numbers, or studying the facts available OPP incalculable: