单词
observable
读音
əbˈzɜːrvəbl
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释义
adj. 显著的;觉察得到的;看得见的 n. [物] 可观察量;感觉到的事物
例句
In contrast, high-frequency fluctuations such as seasonal temperature variations are observable and somewhat predictable, so that groups could have adapted their behaviors accordingly.
相反,诸如季节性温度变化等高频波动是可以观察到的,而且在某种程度上是可以预测的,因此群体可以相应地调整它们的行为。
Similar trends are observable in mainland Europe.
类似的趋势在欧洲大陆也能见到。
Mars is too faint and too low in the sky to be observable.
火星太暗,在空中位置太低,所以观测不到。
In contrast, high-frequency fluctuations such as seasonal temperature variations are observable and somewhat predictable, so that groups could have adapted their behaviors accordingly.
相反,诸如季节性温度变化等高频波动是可以观察到的,而且在某种程度上是可以预测的,因此群体可以相应地调整它们的行为。
Similar trends are observable in mainland Europe.
类似的趋势在欧洲大陆也能见到。
Mars is too faint and too low in the sky to be observable.
火星太暗,在空中位置太低,所以观测不到。
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Well, there's a limit to how far you can look,the observable universe,and that limit is defined by how long it takes light to travel.
There are approximately a hundred billion galaxiesin the observable universe.100 billion is the only number you need to know.
of that moment of our creation,of our observable universe.So within the next few years,
and the 100 billion galaxiesin the observable universe.Absolutely everything.
we see the same thing.Wherever we look, it's observable:in the biosphere, in the atmosphere, in the ocean,
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