1818 (mid-15c. in sense "worthy"); from French appréciable and directly from Medieval Latin appretiabilis, from Late Latin appretiare (see appreciate). Related: Appreciably.
1. The new regulations will not make an appreciable difference to most people.
新的规定对大多数人将无大影响。
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2. We bought an appreciable piece of property.
我们买下的资产有增值的潜力.
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3. There is no appreciable distinction between the twins.
在这对孪生子之间看不出有什么明显的差别.
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4. There is no appreciable difference between the two.
两者之间没有什么(可感到的)区别.
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5. It contains less than 1 per cent fat, an appreciable amount of protein, and a high content of minerals.
1818 (mid-15c. in sense "worthy"); from French appréciable and directly from Medieval Latin appretiabilis, from Late Latin appretiare (see appreciate). Related: Appreciably.
双语例句
1. The new regulations will not make an appreciable difference to most people.
新的规定对大多数人将无大影响。
来自《权威词典》
2. We bought an appreciable piece of property.
我们买下的资产有增值的潜力.
来自《简明英汉词典》
3. There is no appreciable distinction between the twins.
在这对孪生子之间看不出有什么明显的差别.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
4. There is no appreciable difference between the two.
两者之间没有什么(可感到的)区别.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
5. It contains less than 1 per cent fat, an appreciable amount of protein, and a high content of minerals.