viable

['vaɪəbl]
  • adj. 可行的;能养活的;能生育的
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1. vit- => vi- + -able.
2. vita "life" => viable.
3. => capable of life.
viable 可存活的,可实施的

来自拉丁语vita,生命,存活,字母t脱落,词源同vital,vitamin.

viable
viable: see vital
viable (adj.)
1828, from French viable "capable of life" (1530s), from vie "life" (from Latin vita "life;" see vital) + -able. Originally of newborn infants; generalized sense is first recorded 1848. Related: Viably.
1. Their defense markets are too small to sustain economically viable production runs.
他们的国防市场太小,就经济可行性而言不足以维持生产。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Cash alone will not make Eastern Europe's banks viable.
仅靠现金不能使东欧的银行维持下去。

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3. Five viable pregnancies were established.
已确定5个胎儿能够成活。

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4. The factory is no longer economically viable.
这个工厂在经济上已经维持不下去了。

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5. It is only their investment that makes the programme economically viable.
因为他们的投资,这个项目在经济上才得以通过.

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