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 achievable [ə'tʃivəbl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 做得成的, 可完成的, 可有成就的

  1. Set achievable, process-orientated goals.
    以过程为取向,订立可达成的目标。
  2. Let's establish some achievable goals first.
    让我们先订下一些可达到的目标。
  3. Set high, yet achievable goals for yourself.
    (给自己定个高目标,不过你得够得着。


achievable
[ adj ]
capable of existing or taking place or proving true; possible to do
<adj.all>


Achievable \A*chiev"a*ble\, a.
Capable of being achieved. --Barrow.

  1. It claims the goal of a fleet fuel economy average of 40 mpg by the year 2001, a 40 percent increase, is not achievable without forcing consumers to buy much smaller cars.
  2. A rival House plan would only impose a second round of reductions if a study showed they were necessary, achievable and cost-effective.
  3. That target looked more achievable on Tuesday, before the price tumbled 66p. Yesterday, NatWest Securities advised clients to avoid buying until the stock hit 1250p.
  4. "The pressure to gain regional market strength, to offer a broader range of complex financial services and to attain a high level of operating efficiency achievable only through technological superiority is intense," he noted.
  5. At least the group's proposed exit from commercial property development, which should be achievable given that the related write-downs imply yields of 12-14 per cent, means there will not be a black hole for remaining spare cash this time.
  6. Given the fundamentals of the French economy, this ought to be achievable.
  7. It would make it necessary to do a post-election deal with Mr Ashdown. Mr Blair must therefore ask himself whether an unprecedentedly large swing to Labour is achievable.
  8. But for next year a pre-tax profit of Pounds 3.8m, giving a modest prospective p/e of about 14, looks perfectly achievable; profits could touch Pounds 4m if the economic situation lightens.
  9. AIRBORNE TOXINS -Factories must install "maximum achievable control technology" to reduce release of 189 toxic chemicals, including many that cause cancer, by 90 percent by 2000.
  10. The Bennett blueprint does provide a line of political insurance, saying that the goals are realistically achievable only with full federal, state and local implementation of the Bush plan.
  11. Subsidiaries in the US and UK again improved profits, and the Japanese company also performed to plan. In the immediate future directors believed modest sales volume increases were achievable.
  12. "Our goal of 400 orders by the end of 1989 is achievable," he said, adding that this would represent about $20 billions in new orders.
  13. The council called the targets 'realistic and achievable', adding that the directive would prevent members from introducing national packaging legislation.
  14. Now every property is claimed to be 'realistically' priced, even if it bears no relation to what we would regard as achievable,' says Wilson.
  15. With the sort of monetary belt-tightening envisaged, economists believe the reserve targets should be achievable. The programme leaves the government little option but to return to domestic debt markets, in essence what is happening.
  16. They gave me an insight into what is and is not achievable in business and what is and is not achievable in management. 'Being involved in judging the following year's candidates was an illuminating experience.
  17. They gave me an insight into what is and is not achievable in business and what is and is not achievable in management. 'Being involved in judging the following year's candidates was an illuminating experience.
  18. The diesel moderates the Range Rover's traditional thirst so well that over 30mpg (9.4 l/100km) is achievable compared with the equivalent 4.2-litre petrol V8's under 20mpg (14 l/100km).
  19. On the cost side, its total head count was down 5.4% from a year ago to 43,169. The new bank is hoping to cut $750 million in annual costs by 1995, a goal analysts say is achievable.
  20. In a statement, Robert M. Rosenberg, Dunkin' Donuts' chairman and chief executive, said the $45-a-share offer "does not reflect the maximum value achievable for our stockholders."
  21. A similar kind of coordination might be achievable world-wide, he suggested, but only in theory.
  22. Dishes must be 'aspirational' (mozzarella pasta penne is fine; spaghetti bolognese is not); 'achievable', even for novice cooks; and 'affordable' - less than Pounds 2.50 per person. They must look appetising at every stage of preparation.
  23. The rural idyll is no mere dream and, he suggests, is achievable with local support and understanding: 'West Oxfordshire District Council has been wonderful - they have backed promising projects.
  24. Looking ahead to continuing studies in other cancers, not to mention in AIDS and hepatitis B, Dr. Sorell predicted $300 million to $400 million in sales "looks readily achievable" by 1993 to 1994.
  25. In early 1993 most observers still doubted whether the Jules Verne Trophy was achievable.
  26. He wants to make more of the CSO's output relevant to business as well as its main customers in the Treasury. He said the target of increasing the CSO's private-sector earnings from about Pounds 500,000 last year to Pounds 4m in 1997 was 'achievable'.
  27. However, negotiators have found only about $3 billion in achievable savings in entitlement programs, which provide benefits under requirements established by law.
  28. But it is clear, in retrospect, that the pricing formula did not take adequate account of efficiency gains which were achievable. It would be wrong to lay the failings of the privatisation formula at the regulator's door.
  29. TOXIC CHEMICALS= The legislation would require that industry install "maximum achievable control technology" to reduce the release of more than 200 toxic chemicals from industrial sources.
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