reasonableness
n. 合理,妥當
If you think that someone is fair and sensible you can say that they are reasonable.
He's a reasonable sort of chap...
他是個理智的傢伙。
Oh, come on, be reasonable.
噢,好了,理智一點。
If you say that a decision or action is reasonable, you mean that it is fair and sensible.
...a perfectly reasonable decision...
完全合理的決定
At the time, what he'd done had seemed reasonable.
那時他的所作所為似乎很合理。
If you say that an expectation or explanation is reasonable, you mean that there are good reasons why it may be correct.
It seems reasonable to expect rapid urban growth.
似乎有理由期望城市快速發展。
If you say that the price of something is reasonable, you mean that it is fair and not too high.
You get an interesting meal for a reasonable price...
你花不多的錢就可以吃一頓很特別的飯。
His fees were quite reasonable.
他的收費還挺合理。
You can use reasonable to describe something that is fairly good, but not very good.
The boy answered him in reasonable French...
這個男孩用還算流利的法語回答他。
He had never been able to make a reasonable living from his writing.
他一直沒能靠寫作過上舒適的生活。
A reasonable amount of something is a fairly large amount of it.
They will need a reasonable amount of desk area and good light.
他們將需要一個面積較大的擺放辦公桌的地方和充足的照明。
1. the state of having good sense and sound judgment;
2. goodness of reason and judgment;
3. the property of being moderate in price;
4. moderation in expectations;
5. the quality of being plausible or acceptable to a reasonable person;
"I can understand how you feel," Desmond said with great reasonableness.
“我能理解你的感受,”德斯蒙德很通情達理地說。
Both tests really contemplate a standard of " reasonableness, " which no one can define with precision.
兩個標準均考慮 " 合情合理 " 的標準,可沒人能夠準確地作出界定.
I had to grant the reasonableness of his argument.
我必須承認他的論點有道理.
The principle of reasonableness is a supplement to the principle of legality.
合理性原則是對合法性原則的補充.
The basic principles mainly consist of legality and reasonableness.
基本原則主要包括合法性原則和合理性原則.