controllable
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++con·trol·la·ble /kənˈtrəʊləbəl $ -ˈtroʊl-/ adjective CONTROLable to be controlled 可管理的,可操纵的,可控制的 Diabetes is a serious but controllable disease. 糖尿病是一种严重但可以控制的疾病。Examples from the Corpus
controllable• Behaviour is observed and measured from the outside, and propositions about behavioural patterns are readily testable and controllable.• Some facets are predictable and, therefore, controllable.• The best results are obtained from watercolours, oils being less clean and controllable.• The situation was only just controllable, but it seemed that we might get to bed before midnight without being beaten up.• These sources of exposure are potentially controllable by regulation or other government intervention.• The propellant flow rates were controllable either manually or via the on-board computer system.• There are many controllable factors in sleep that can counter the effects of changing hormones.• It's cleverer and more controllable than gamma correction and easier than struggling with brightness / contrast or tonal curves.con·trol·la·ble adjectiveChineseSyllable
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controllable
con‧trol‧la‧ble /kənˈtrəʊləbəl $ -ˈtroʊl-/
adjective
Diabetes is a serious but controllable disease.
con‧trol‧la‧ble /kənˈtrəʊləbəl $ -ˈtroʊl-/
adjective Word Family: adjective: controlling, controllable ≠ uncontrollable, controlled ≠ uncontrolled; noun: control, controller; verb: control; adverb: uncontrollably
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