estimable
英 ['estɪməb(ə)l]
美['ɛstɪməbl]
- adj. 可估计的;可尊敬的;有价值的
近义词
assessable
英英释义
- 1. deserving of respect or high regard
- 2. deserving of esteem and respect;
- "all respectable companies give guarantees"
- "ruined the family's good name"
- 3. may be computed or estimated;
- "a calculable risk"
- "computable odds"
- "estimable assets"
实用场景例句
- Repose of manner is an estimable trait in a horse.
- 神情镇定是一匹马可贵的特质.
辞典例句
- Winning is a good thing, but failure sometimes is also estimable.
- 胜利是可贵的, 而失败有时同样可敬!
互联网
- You should not, of course, stop reading this estimable newspaper.
- 当然, 你不应该抛弃这份宝贝的报纸.
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- He was an estimable teacher.
- 他是个值得尊重的老师.
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- The estimable beast certainly deserved some consideration.
- 那么,能不能把它卖掉?
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助记提示
1. estimate => estim- + -able.
2. => valuable, estimable.
2. => valuable, estimable.
双语例句
- 1. He was an estimable, good natured man and a competent journalist.
- 他是一个值得尊重的 、 性情温和而有才能的新闻记者.
来自辞典例句
- 2. Repose of manner is an estimable trait in a horse.
- 神情镇定是一匹马可贵的特质.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Winning is a good thing, but failure sometimes is also estimable.
- 胜利是可贵的, 而失败有时同样可敬!
来自互联网
- 4. The value of a true friend is not estimable.
- 一个真正朋友的价值是无法估量的.
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- 5. A young lady fall in love with the estimable prelate.
- 一个年轻女士爱上了这位可尊敬的高级教士.
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英文词源
- estimable (adj.)
- mid-15c., "capable of being estimated," from Old French estimable and directly from Latin aestimabilis "valuable, estimable," from aestimare (see esteem (v.)). Meaning "worthy of esteem" in English is from 1690s.