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词汇 discoverable
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Definition of discoverable in English:

discoverable

adjective dɪˈskʌv(ə)rəb(ə)ldəˈskəv(ə)rəb(ə)l
  • 1Able to be discovered or found; findable.

    the traces of his pen are readily discoverable on every page
    there must be some discoverable patterns
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The purpose of this term is to ensure that the terms of the licence, and the constraints on its use, are readily discoverable by everyone who acquires a copy.
    • Remember such steps are potentially discoverable by a future purchaser.
    • The consequences of such a conflict are not discoverable.
    • It is not at all obvious that such underlying structures exist, let alone that they are discoverable by us.
    • It might contain an underlying message that overrides careful analysis discoverable only by the few who go through it with a fine-tooth comb.
    • The actual state of a person's mind is not always readily discoverable.
    • They would never be discoverable within an individual lifetime, so they become irrelevant.
    • History is not a chain of meaningless and often accidental occurrences, but a necessary process heading towards a discoverable goal.
    • My indigent unguided friends, I should think some work might be discoverable for you.
    • The germs sent to Florida, New York and Washington appeared to be of the same strain - thus connecting one to the other, if not to any discoverable source.
    1. 1.1Computing (of online content) tending or designed to be easily found by users via a search engine, within an application, or on a website.
      the keywords appearing in the content are discoverable through search engines
      your content needs to be easily discoverable and accessible to the tablet user
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Since then I've checked on my phone a couple of times while I've been in public and there are a lot of discoverable devices out there.
      • Every public update sent to Twitter from anywhere in the world 24/7 can be instantly indexed and made discoverable via our newly launched real-time search.
      • Good systems provide some basic constructions for making elements discoverable that can easily be reused.
      • The user interface is not obvious and not easily discoverable, so you'll need a little help to be able to use it.
      • It's also possible for an item to be discoverable, but difficult to use.
      • The trap, and the myth, of discoverability is that in any design, not everything can be discoverable.
      • You might want to invest in making different things discoverable for different types of users.
      • Any devices in range and discoverable will respond, and are then listed, with their names.
      • The search engine says it aims to make the world's books "discoverable online" by offering both well known classics and obscure titles on every conceivable subject.
      • All things can not be easily discoverable because everything is limited.

Definition of discoverable in US English:

discoverable

adjectivedəˈskəv(ə)rəb(ə)ldəˈskəv(ə)rəb(ə)l
  • 1Able to be discovered or found; findable.

    the traces of his pen are readily discoverable on every page
    there must be some discoverable patterns
    Example sentencesExamples
    • My indigent unguided friends, I should think some work might be discoverable for you.
    • The germs sent to Florida, New York and Washington appeared to be of the same strain - thus connecting one to the other, if not to any discoverable source.
    • It is not at all obvious that such underlying structures exist, let alone that they are discoverable by us.
    • They would never be discoverable within an individual lifetime, so they become irrelevant.
    • The consequences of such a conflict are not discoverable.
    • History is not a chain of meaningless and often accidental occurrences, but a necessary process heading towards a discoverable goal.
    • Remember such steps are potentially discoverable by a future purchaser.
    • The purpose of this term is to ensure that the terms of the licence, and the constraints on its use, are readily discoverable by everyone who acquires a copy.
    • It might contain an underlying message that overrides careful analysis discoverable only by the few who go through it with a fine-tooth comb.
    • The actual state of a person's mind is not always readily discoverable.
    1. 1.1Computing (of online content) tending or designed to be easily found by users via a search engine, within an application, or on a website.
      the keywords appearing in the content are discoverable through search engines
      your content needs to be easily discoverable and accessible to the tablet user
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The user interface is not obvious and not easily discoverable, so you'll need a little help to be able to use it.
      • Since then I've checked on my phone a couple of times while I've been in public and there are a lot of discoverable devices out there.
      • The search engine says it aims to make the world's books "discoverable online" by offering both well known classics and obscure titles on every conceivable subject.
      • Good systems provide some basic constructions for making elements discoverable that can easily be reused.
      • Any devices in range and discoverable will respond, and are then listed, with their names.
      • All things can not be easily discoverable because everything is limited.
      • Every public update sent to Twitter from anywhere in the world 24/7 can be instantly indexed and made discoverable via our newly launched real-time search.
      • The trap, and the myth, of discoverability is that in any design, not everything can be discoverable.
      • You might want to invest in making different things discoverable for different types of users.
      • It's also possible for an item to be discoverable, but difficult to use.
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