释义 |
tenable美 ['tenəb(ə)l] 英 ['tenəb(ə)l] - adj.说得过去的;站得住脚的;可保有
- 网络可防守的;守得住的;有条理的
adj. reasonable,acceptable,defensible,plausible,rational 1. | 说得过去的;站得住脚的easy to defend against attack or criticism |
| a tenable position 说得过去的观点 | | The old idea that this work was not suitable for women was no longer tenable. 认为这种工作不适合妇女的旧想法再也站不住脚了。 |
2. | [nbn] 可保有,可保持,可担任(一段时间)that can be held for a particular period of time |
| The lectureship is tenable for a period of three years. 讲师这一职务任期三年。 |
adj. | 1. justified in a fair or rational way and able to be defended because there is sufficient evidence or reason 2. capable of being occupied or held, usually by a particular person or for a particular period of time 3. able to be held successfully against an enemy attack 4. a tenable argument is reasonable and has evidence to support it 5. a tenable situation is sensible or well organized and therefore can continue 1. justified in a fair or rational way and able to be defended because there is sufficient evidence or reason 2. capable of being occupied or held, usually by a particular person or for a particular period of time 3. able to be held successfully against an enemy attack 4. a tenable argument is reasonable and has evidence to support it 5. a tenable situation is sensible or well organized and therefore can continue |
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