单词:admissibly
admissible的用法和样例:
例句
- The court ruled that the evidence was admissible.法院裁决说证据可以接受。
- Such behaviour is not admissible among our staff.这种行为在我们职员中是不允许的.
- I wonder whether I am admissible to the program or not.我想知道我是否能被录取。
词汇搭配
- admissible solution容许解法
- admissible variation容许变分,容许变差,...
- admissible mark容许符号
- admissible plea可以受理的抗辩...
- admissible parameter容许参数
- admissible concentration容许浓度
- admissible stress许用应力
- admissible curve容许曲线
- admissible set容许形状
- admissible character容许字符
- admissible assets认可资产,可税资产...
- admissible action容许的作用力...
- admissible error容许误差
- admissible hypothesis容许假说
- admissible control可行控制,容许控制...
- admissible load容许载重
- allowable容许的
- permissible可允许的
- acceptable合意的
- tolerable还不错的
- legitimate合法的
- fair公平的
- equitable公平的
- reasonable合理的
- legal法定的
- Okay <表示同意或允许>好的...
- allowed允许的
- just刚才
- justifiable可辩解的
- lawful法律许可的
- passable过得去的
- proper合适的
- suitable适宜的
- confessableconfess的形容词形...
- admittable 具有进入 ... 的资...
- yieldable可缩性的
- acknowledgeableacknowledge的...
- concessible可让步的
- achievable做得成的
- bearable承受得住的
- grantable可同意的
- inadmissible不允许的
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