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 feasible ['fizəbl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 能实行的, 可行的, 适宜的

[法] 可行的, 可执行的, 可完成的


  1. It's quite clear that the electric car is technically feasible.
    很清楚,电动汽车在工艺技术上是可行的。
  2. A feasible plan.
    可行的计划
  3. The plan is feasible in reason but impractical.
    这个计划道理上行得通, 但不现实。


feasible
[ adj ]
capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are
<adj.all>


Feasible \Fea"si*ble\ (f[=e]"z[i^]*b'l) a. [F. faisable, fr.
faire to make or do, fr. L. facere. See {Fact}, {Feat}.]
1. Capable of being done, executed, or effected; practicable.

Always existing before their eyes as a thing
feasible in practice. --Burke.

It was not feasible to gratify so many ambitions.
--Beaconsfield.

2. Fit to be used or tilled, as land. [R.] --R. Trumbull.
{Fea"si*ble*ness}, n. --{Fea"si*bly}, adv.

  1. He said nuclear plants remain a feasible source of electricity despite the accident.
  2. "Twelve infants were sufficient to show us this is not a feasible technique or solution" to the infant organ shortage, said Dr. Joyce Peabody, Loma Linda's chief of neonatology.
  3. In the 1960s, the number of Section 6 schools dwindled as development near bases made it feasible for local school districts to operate and as integration took hold in nearby local schools.
  4. The Treasury dug in and said that 3 per cent was the maximum feasible. The emotion which that debate engendered was comparable with that which occurred later over 'shadowing' the D-Mark or joining the ERM.
  5. How feasible is this concept?
  6. "The safety of society does not become forfeit to the accident of the non-compliance with statutory time limits where the government is ready and able" to show release on bail is not feasible, Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote for the court.
  7. It is impossible to show them in sufficient detail here, but my reading of them suggests that a year-end target price of Pounds 4.80 looks feasible and a target price for mid-1994 of Pounds 5.50 on the fully-paid shares looks possible.
  8. But IBM said that its success "demonstrates the integration of the basic elements that would make X-ray lithography a feasible manufacturing technology."
  9. The idea, in principle, is feasible, provided that the U.S. and its prospective Southern partners tame their protectionist instincts in order to make it work.
  10. Yacos asked Davis, who was the first witness at the hearing, whether it would be feasible to establish a set of terms and conditions that all bidders would have to meet.
  11. A unified currency has many desirable features, but is not at present a feasible alternative on any world-wide basis.
  12. But he said to scale up to a useful level "raises many new problems." "We think it's feasible, but it will require a very high effort," he said.
  13. More importantly, claim fusion scientists, critical experiments have been repeatedly delayed, with the result that it's still an open scientific question whether a fusion reactor is even feasible, much less whether one can be built in 30 years.
  14. Furthermore, traders noted, even if the two men did meet on Jan. 9, it was hardly feasible that a withdrawal by Jan. 15 could be negotiated.
  15. Luoto, in charge of planning 42,000 school meals in Helsinki, said Friday that giving kids chewing gum with meals is technically feasible.
  16. Those thinking of buying mines will thus have little more than three years of firm coal contracts left by the nearest feasible handover date.
  17. "We look to Merrill Lynch to help us appropriately define that role and explore the best feasible plans to put these assets back into the competitive environment." Braniff now serves 11 U.S. markets with 46 daily flights.
  18. Jackson N. Steele, a Charlotte, N.C., lawyer who represented United, says the ability to recoup attorney fees could make noncompete cases more feasible for many jilted companies.
  19. Moreover, other officials noted, snafus in transportation funding that the state has experienced over the years may have restricted the availability of funds for such a retrofitting, even if it were technologically feasible.
  20. Rather, it signed it on the basis that effective defenses against ballistic missiles were not technically feasible at that time, and that stability could improve if both sides pursued drastic restrictions on offensive weapons.
  21. The Gotti brothers have enough money in their IRAs to make it feasible to use professional money managers, but the five or six employees in the plan don't.
  22. Aerodynamic Look For Racing Bikes BICYCLE DESIGN is changing as new materials make new shapes feasible.
  23. David A. Gill, Financial Corp.'s bankruptcy trustee, said reorganization of the company as a going concern was not feasible, repeating statements previously made by Financial Corp. officials and others.
  24. And in reality, it's not feasible to expect one company, which only provides the lines and billing for the information providers, to excuse all bills claimed to be made by a child.
  25. Not all the strategies Alfa used are feasible for an indebted central government such as Mexico's.
  26. It may sound strange and unworkable but it was entirely feasible.
  27. It may be feasible technically, but financially it's just not possible.
  28. According to Ms. Zuboff, computers and other forms of information technology now make it economically feasible to place work-related know-how directly at the operational level of a firm.
  29. The five Central American presidents called last August for the voluntary demobilization of the Contras by Dec. 5. Since that date is no longer feasible, the Sandinista plan requests the five presidents to set Dec. 31 as the new target date.
  30. If it wins the fight, Georgia-Pacific says, it will spend more than $1 million to determine whether it is feasible to make toilet paper, paper towels and paper napkins in Millinocket instead of paper used in books, telephone directories and the like.
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