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Definition of destructible in English: destructibleadjective dɪˈstrʌktɪb(ə)ldəˈstrəktəb(ə)l Able to be destroyed. 可彻底破坏的;能摧毁的 destructible plastic labels Example sentencesExamples - It was much needed, as the attacking team got to play with the new, destructible vehicles.
- The sounds of unloading a missile and watching it crash into a destructible structure gives off a sense of visceral excitement that the first game couldn't touch.
- These textures can be so generic that they mask many of the destructible items as they blend into the environment.
- For the most part, the team did a pretty good job making the settings look decent with destructible buildings and pseudo-realistic fire effects.
- The new levels and goals are excellent, with plenty of variation and more destructible environments.
- The pages seemed lost and all the more precious, all the more destructible.
- He didn't use any destructible force or laser waves or something; he just used the willpower to meet his demands.
- Also, the world is incredibly destructible - the inclusion of parallax mapping really helps to make the destructible world look incredibly real too.
- What's new, however, is that the vehicles are destructible.
- It has been stated that each city will be destructible.
- What is truly impressive, and should be standard in war games, is that most of the environments are destructible.
- The 3D engine allows for detailed vehicles (yet the human soldiers look pretty basic) and beautiful landscapes filled with swaying tress and destructible buildings.
- Last, but not least, gamers can also acquire a heat-sensitive visor which allows detection of power-ups and secret items behind destructible walls or in hard-to-reach places.
- The world is incredibly destructible - you've seen bullet-marks in walls before, but not like this.
- Given the destructible environments and all the problems a developer runs into with uncertain terrain, the camera works very well, but there are occasions when it can become stuck or feel unresponsive.
- Even more than the ramps, cars or destructible items for the Stunt Arena, the replays feel like a greater reward when you look at them.
- As far as interactivity is concerned, there are some partly destructible objects but there are no totally destructible objects for the sake of size and detail.
- Grown in the middle of an immense atoll, a long coral bridge was the only thing connecting it to the land; easily destructible and just as quickly repaired.
- On top of the great graphics, all objects in the game are destructible.
- Once we started looking at solutions for car simulation we realized how amazingly cool it would be if we integrated full physics to create a completely destructible world.
Synonyms fragile, delicate, easily broken, easily damaged, frangible, frail, flimsy, insubstantial
Derivativesnoundɪstrʌktɪˈbɪlɪti The difference between destructibility and indestructibility is something which is very fine, which is very small. Example sentencesExamples - In our study, qualities of the wrapping paper, in comparison to the Kong Toys such as its greater destructibility and alterability seemed to contribute to its value as an enrichment item.
- With two huge areas to explore (Chicago and Hong Kong), the interactions will be infinite with each level offering massive amounts of destructibility.
- If it is characterized by destructibility, then it ought to be like a cow hide [for instance].
- For use in these applications, marking films are required to have suitable destructibility whereby a break occurring in one part does not extend to the surrounding other part.
OriginMid 18th century (earlier in indestructible): from French, from late Latin destructibilis, from Latin destruct- 'destroyed', from the verb destruere (see destroy). Rhymesconductible, deductible, tax-deductible Definition of destructible in US English: destructibleadjectivedəˈstrəktəb(ə)ldəˈstrəktəb(ə)l Able to be destroyed. 可彻底破坏的;能摧毁的 destructible plastic labels Example sentencesExamples - The new levels and goals are excellent, with plenty of variation and more destructible environments.
- It has been stated that each city will be destructible.
- Last, but not least, gamers can also acquire a heat-sensitive visor which allows detection of power-ups and secret items behind destructible walls or in hard-to-reach places.
- Given the destructible environments and all the problems a developer runs into with uncertain terrain, the camera works very well, but there are occasions when it can become stuck or feel unresponsive.
- The sounds of unloading a missile and watching it crash into a destructible structure gives off a sense of visceral excitement that the first game couldn't touch.
- Even more than the ramps, cars or destructible items for the Stunt Arena, the replays feel like a greater reward when you look at them.
- Also, the world is incredibly destructible - the inclusion of parallax mapping really helps to make the destructible world look incredibly real too.
- What is truly impressive, and should be standard in war games, is that most of the environments are destructible.
- For the most part, the team did a pretty good job making the settings look decent with destructible buildings and pseudo-realistic fire effects.
- The pages seemed lost and all the more precious, all the more destructible.
- As far as interactivity is concerned, there are some partly destructible objects but there are no totally destructible objects for the sake of size and detail.
- He didn't use any destructible force or laser waves or something; he just used the willpower to meet his demands.
- These textures can be so generic that they mask many of the destructible items as they blend into the environment.
- What's new, however, is that the vehicles are destructible.
- It was much needed, as the attacking team got to play with the new, destructible vehicles.
- On top of the great graphics, all objects in the game are destructible.
- The 3D engine allows for detailed vehicles (yet the human soldiers look pretty basic) and beautiful landscapes filled with swaying tress and destructible buildings.
- The world is incredibly destructible - you've seen bullet-marks in walls before, but not like this.
- Grown in the middle of an immense atoll, a long coral bridge was the only thing connecting it to the land; easily destructible and just as quickly repaired.
- Once we started looking at solutions for car simulation we realized how amazingly cool it would be if we integrated full physics to create a completely destructible world.
Synonyms fragile, delicate, easily broken, easily damaged, frangible, frail, flimsy, insubstantial
OriginMid 18th century (earlier in indestructible): from French, from late Latin destructibilis, from Latin destruct- ‘destroyed’, from the verb destruere (see destroy). |