单词 | observable |
释义 | observable (əbzɜːʳvəbəl ) adjective Something that is observable can be seen. Mars is too faint and too low in the sky to be observable. Synonyms: noticeable, clear, obvious, open Collocations: observable reality Read as a theory of human destructiveness, the text seems quite consonant with observable reality, and as such plausible, respectable even. The Times Literary Supplement Mathematical patterns are pure and selfcontained, after all, divorced from any observable reality. Times, Sunday Times Methods of the mathematical sciences are, however, applied in constructing and testing scientific models dealing with observable reality. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These instruments were used regularly to check that the calculations tallied with observable reality. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The evidence for the two-seed theory was the observable reality that individuals often resembled maternal relatives. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The possible moves in go and chess vastly exceed the number of atoms in the observable universe, and go has exponentially more moves than chess. The Times Literary Supplement For a tenth of a second, the collision released 50 times more energy than all of the stars in every galaxy in the observable universe. Christianity Today If so, will it reach—or even surpass—the edge of the observable universe? Smithsonian Mag There are around 200billion stars in the average galaxy, and there are 350billion large galaxies in the observable universe. The Sun There are probably more than 170 billion galaxies in the observable universe. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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