释义 |
winnability|ˌwɪnəˈbɪlɪtɪ| Also winability. [f. winnable a.: see -ity.] Capacity for winning or being won.
1972New Society 16 Nov. 400/2 The penal cases committee seems to be heavily influenced by two considerations... The other is the ‘winability’ of the case; the penal cases committee refers chiefly open-and-shut cases to the disciplinary committee. 1975W. Safire Before the Fall i. iv. 43 ‘My biggest problem,’ Nixon concluded, ‘is ‘Nixon can't win’.’.. We discussed ways to build ‘winability’. 1979Guardian 2 Nov. 13/6 Kennedy..has that overriding quality—winnability. 1983Times 16 Apr. 2/5 The most detailed work on the winnability of the new seats has been done by a few academics. |