identifiable
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++i·den·ti·fi·a·ble /aɪˈdentəfaɪəbəl/ ●○○ AWL adjective RECOGNIZEable to be recognized 可识别的,可辨认的identifiable as She looked young, and was immediately identifiable as a trainee. 她看上去很年轻,一眼就可以看出是实习生。identifiable by The police were identifiable by their uniform. 警察可以从其制服辨认出来。Examples from the Corpus
identifiable• The fingerprint on the door was not identifiable.• To be effective, market segments must be clearly identifiable and substantial enough to be potentially profitable.• A closed loop is a self-contained unit that has no identifiable beginning or end, like a circle or an integrated circuit.• And fussy, fidgety babies, the researchers found, show an identifiable brain-wave pattern.• The wooden black boy in the corner was identifiable by his white gloves in the gloom.• Neighbourhood police are all too aware of the risk: We are identifiable by our uniform.• Richard Lugar of Indiana and businessman Morry Taylor have no identifiable following here.• It was personalized and identifiable in a way unknown since Lloyd George's heyday.• But nowhere does the jazz component lose its identifiable tone.i·den·ti·fi·a·ble adjectiveChineseSyllable
to Corpus recognized be able
identifiable
i‧den‧ti‧fi‧a‧ble AC /aɪˈdentəfaɪəbəl, aɪˈdentɪfaɪəbəl/
adjectiveable to be recognized
identifiable as
She looked young, and was immediately identifiable as a trainee.
identifiable by
The police were identifiable by their uniform.
i‧den‧ti‧fi‧a‧ble AC /aɪˈdentəfaɪəbəl, aɪˈdentɪfaɪəbəl/
adjectiveable to be recognizedidentifiable as
identifiable by