probable
adj. 可能的; 大概的
n. 很可能的事; 可能入選者
If you say that something is probable, you mean that it is likely to be true or likely to happen.
It is probable that the medication will suppress the symptom without treating the condition...
這種藥物有可能治標不治本。
She does not want to be taken to an optician with the probable result of having to wear glasses...
她不想被帶去驗光,因為結果可能是她必須配戴眼鏡。
You can use probable to describe a role or function that someone or something is likely to have.
The Socialists united behind their probable presidential candidate, Michel Rocard.
社會黨人團結在他們很有希望當選的總統候選人米歇爾·羅卡爾周圍。
1. an applicant likely to be chosen
1. likely but not certain to be or become true or real;
2. apparently destined;
It is hardly probable that he will succeed.
他不會成功.
Now the future is probable.
未來是可能的.
He was named as the probable successor.
他被指定為可能的繼承人.
Genetic analysis among 4 different EV 71 isolates from the patients indicated probable intrafamilial transmission of EV 71.
從在4個不同患者腸病毒71型分離病毒株的基因分析顯示,這可能是個腸病毒71型家庭群聚感染事件.
He is a probable candidate.
他是有希望的候選人.
adj. 可能的;有希望的
apthopefulliablepresumablelikelypromising
其他釋義
accessiblehopefulachievablepromisinglikelypossibleaptpresumablecontingentliable