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Definition of recoverable in English: recoverableadjective rɪˈkʌvərəblrəˈkəv(ə)rəb(ə)l 1(of something lost) able to be regained or retrieved. (丢失物品)能重新得到的,能追回的 even unreadable disks may contain information that is recoverable Example sentencesExamples - Lost British gold in Spanish waters may now be recoverable with the use of deep-water robots.
- I have one or two criticisms of this operating system, because errors of the kind that I made should be recoverable but are not.
- They also say it is unlikely that any of the recoverable properties would generate him a significant fortune.
- As I understand it, the data has been recoverable in some cases, but that doesn't mean it always will.
Synonyms rectifiable, remediable, able to be put right, able to be set right, curable, restorable, retrievable, salvageable - 1.1 (of compensation or money spent or lost) able to be regained or secured by means of a legal process or subsequent profits.
(补偿或资金损失通过法律或随后利润)能挽回的,能得到的 damages are recoverable for breaches of the EC competition rules Example sentencesExamples - According to the building inspector's report, the injunction will cost taxpayers about $4,000 - only a portion of which is recoverable.
- Mortgage interest will be allowable against rental income and VAT is recoverable.
- The costs, as I found out to my surprise, are not recoverable in that situation.
- The judge had held that VAT on rent was also recoverable.
- Unless the answer is in the affirmative the assessment must stand and the rebate is recoverable.
- If the gala is cancelled because of bad weather the committee now stands to lose money, and it's not recoverable.
- In addition, the VAT will not be recoverable, and should be included in the amounts referred to above.
- Such a fee is recoverable by the mortgagee if a statement is requested by the mortgagor.
- I'm excluding recoverable expenses, based on the assumption that the airplane will likely appreciate over time and that any principal payments made will be recoverable in the future.
- When someone dies their debts are only recoverable from their estate.
- He said that damages were not recoverable for breach of the minimum commitment clause.
- The bank admitted yesterday that most of the €789m losses incurred by the action of this rogue trader will not be recoverable.
- The fines imposed are civil debts recoverable only by civil process, unlike the collection of criminal fines which is pursuant to statute and includes the court's coercive jurisdiction to imprison a defaulter.
- But it is best to avoid making impulse donations because charities do better through planned giving - not least because tax is often recoverable.
- As a general rule, money paid under a mistake of fact is recoverable.
- What if any part of the 90% success fee claimed is recoverable in this case?
- The money could be recoverable from the officer who was responsible for not having filed the written statement despite passage of so much time.
- I take the view that the moneys are not recoverable since, at the time of payment, the payer was not labouring under any mistake.
- These are costs which are not recoverable in terms of the prices we obtain.
- Any recoverable benefits paid to the victim of an accident, injury or disease in the relevant period are recoverable from the compensator.
2(of an energy source) able to be economically extracted from the ground or sea. (能源或其供给)可开采的,有开采价值的 the target increase in recoverable oil and gas reserves Example sentencesExamples - Analysts believe that close to one billion barrels are recoverable.
- With improving technology the recoverable reserves could be even greater.
- Equally uncertain is the amount of recoverable oil and gas.
- There's plenty of oil in the ground that's recoverable at low cost.
- It is now being claimed that approximately 8 million tonnes of recoverable peat exist in the area, making the proposed development of a new power generating station viable.
- The amount of gas available that is economically recoverable has been determined by an independent expert.
- ChevronTexaco last week revealed it had found up to 500 million barrels of recoverable crude 80 miles north-west of Shetland.
- Saudi Arabia has more than 261 billion barrels of proven oil reserves - more than a fourth of the world total - and perhaps a trillion barrels of potentially recoverable oil.
- Schweitzer said 115 billion tons of that coal is recoverable.
- In the UK alone it has been estimated that the recoverable wave energy resource exceeds total UK electricity demand.
- The estimates of the total initial recoverable reserves are now as high as 345 million tonnes (allowing for appreciation).
- We could set vehicle mileage standards for SUVs and light trucks at 40 miles per gallon and save eight times as much oil as is economically recoverable from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
- Nearly half of the world's economically recoverable oil reserves have already been extracted and around 50 countries have passed their point of peak oil output.
- It has just completed an assessment of undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and natural gas resources in five geologic basins in the Rocky Mountain region.
- Sudan has an estimated two billion barrels of recoverable oil, and is currently producing around 250,000 barrels per day in an industry worth around $2 billion per annum.
- And this time, the U.S. is finally beginning to run out of domestic oil and easily recoverable natural gas.
- Experts have been saying that we have another 40 or so years of cheap recoverable crude oil left.
- These hold an estimated 1.7 trillion barrels of petroleum, of which 255 billion barrels is currently considered recoverable.
- Using the price as a basis for economically recoverable reserves, some oil companies developed a price-reserves relationship that incorrectly led to increased estimates of oil reserves.
- Sudan has two billion barrels of recoverable oil and currently produces 250,000 barrels a day.
Derivativesnoun The facts in those cases were not typical and questions of recoverability of damages could have been critical. Example sentencesExamples - This has a direct effect on the recoverability of premiums, which have to be seen as being ‘reasonable’.
- Administrators find themselves in a Catch-22 situation - the more the business relies on the data, the more it needs frequent backups to ensure fast recoverability.
- The recoverability and security of all types of information is becoming increasingly important, he added.
- Likewise, categorizing data also helps prioritize and ensure the recoverability of data based on its value to the business.
Definition of recoverable in US English: recoverableadjectiverəˈkəv(ə)rəb(ə)lrəˈkəv(ə)rəb(ə)l 1(of something lost) able to be regained or retrieved. (丢失物品)能重新得到的,能追回的 even unreadable disks may contain information that is recoverable Example sentencesExamples - I have one or two criticisms of this operating system, because errors of the kind that I made should be recoverable but are not.
- As I understand it, the data has been recoverable in some cases, but that doesn't mean it always will.
- Lost British gold in Spanish waters may now be recoverable with the use of deep-water robots.
- They also say it is unlikely that any of the recoverable properties would generate him a significant fortune.
Synonyms rectifiable, remediable, able to be put right, able to be set right, curable, restorable, retrievable, salvageable - 1.1 (of compensation or money spent or lost) able to be regained or secured by means of a legal process or subsequent profits.
(补偿或资金损失通过法律或随后利润)能挽回的,能得到的 damages are recoverable for breaches of the EC competition rules Example sentencesExamples - The judge had held that VAT on rent was also recoverable.
- When someone dies their debts are only recoverable from their estate.
- If the gala is cancelled because of bad weather the committee now stands to lose money, and it's not recoverable.
- I take the view that the moneys are not recoverable since, at the time of payment, the payer was not labouring under any mistake.
- Unless the answer is in the affirmative the assessment must stand and the rebate is recoverable.
- Any recoverable benefits paid to the victim of an accident, injury or disease in the relevant period are recoverable from the compensator.
- As a general rule, money paid under a mistake of fact is recoverable.
- These are costs which are not recoverable in terms of the prices we obtain.
- Such a fee is recoverable by the mortgagee if a statement is requested by the mortgagor.
- But it is best to avoid making impulse donations because charities do better through planned giving - not least because tax is often recoverable.
- The fines imposed are civil debts recoverable only by civil process, unlike the collection of criminal fines which is pursuant to statute and includes the court's coercive jurisdiction to imprison a defaulter.
- The costs, as I found out to my surprise, are not recoverable in that situation.
- The bank admitted yesterday that most of the €789m losses incurred by the action of this rogue trader will not be recoverable.
- According to the building inspector's report, the injunction will cost taxpayers about $4,000 - only a portion of which is recoverable.
- The money could be recoverable from the officer who was responsible for not having filed the written statement despite passage of so much time.
- In addition, the VAT will not be recoverable, and should be included in the amounts referred to above.
- What if any part of the 90% success fee claimed is recoverable in this case?
- Mortgage interest will be allowable against rental income and VAT is recoverable.
- He said that damages were not recoverable for breach of the minimum commitment clause.
- I'm excluding recoverable expenses, based on the assumption that the airplane will likely appreciate over time and that any principal payments made will be recoverable in the future.
2(of an energy source or a supply of it) able to be economically extracted from the ground or sea. (能源或其供给)可开采的,有开采价值的 the target increase in recoverable oil and gas reserves Example sentencesExamples - Analysts believe that close to one billion barrels are recoverable.
- There's plenty of oil in the ground that's recoverable at low cost.
- Using the price as a basis for economically recoverable reserves, some oil companies developed a price-reserves relationship that incorrectly led to increased estimates of oil reserves.
- And this time, the U.S. is finally beginning to run out of domestic oil and easily recoverable natural gas.
- ChevronTexaco last week revealed it had found up to 500 million barrels of recoverable crude 80 miles north-west of Shetland.
- The amount of gas available that is economically recoverable has been determined by an independent expert.
- We could set vehicle mileage standards for SUVs and light trucks at 40 miles per gallon and save eight times as much oil as is economically recoverable from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
- These hold an estimated 1.7 trillion barrels of petroleum, of which 255 billion barrels is currently considered recoverable.
- In the UK alone it has been estimated that the recoverable wave energy resource exceeds total UK electricity demand.
- Sudan has an estimated two billion barrels of recoverable oil, and is currently producing around 250,000 barrels per day in an industry worth around $2 billion per annum.
- Experts have been saying that we have another 40 or so years of cheap recoverable crude oil left.
- Saudi Arabia has more than 261 billion barrels of proven oil reserves - more than a fourth of the world total - and perhaps a trillion barrels of potentially recoverable oil.
- Equally uncertain is the amount of recoverable oil and gas.
- It has just completed an assessment of undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and natural gas resources in five geologic basins in the Rocky Mountain region.
- The estimates of the total initial recoverable reserves are now as high as 345 million tonnes (allowing for appreciation).
- Schweitzer said 115 billion tons of that coal is recoverable.
- Nearly half of the world's economically recoverable oil reserves have already been extracted and around 50 countries have passed their point of peak oil output.
- Sudan has two billion barrels of recoverable oil and currently produces 250,000 barrels a day.
- With improving technology the recoverable reserves could be even greater.
- It is now being claimed that approximately 8 million tonnes of recoverable peat exist in the area, making the proposed development of a new power generating station viable.
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