measurable
adj. 可量度的; 可测量的,可预见的; 重大的
If you describe something as measurable, you mean that it is large enough to be noticed or to be significant.
Both leaders seemed to expect measurable progress.
两位领导人似乎都期望取得显著的进展。
Something that is measurable can be measured.
Economists emphasize measurable quantities — the number of jobs, the per capita income...
经济学家看重的是可测定的量——岗位数量、人均收入等。
So far the effect is barely measurable.
迄今为止,效果微乎其微。
1. possible to be measured;
2. of distinguished importance;
We came within a measurable distance of victory.
我们就要胜利了.
According to the measurable aggregate of network traffic, a normal network baseline is built.
根据网络流量的可测度集, 描绘了一个正常网络流量的基线.
In step six, you wrote goals that were measurable.
在步骤六中, 你写下了可测量的计划.
A goal is only a goal if it is measurable.
目标只有能够被衡量才称得上是目标.
Measurable effects on body chemical processes occur only after prolonged malnutrition.
只有长期营养不良才会明显影响人体化学变化的过程.