| 单词 | trainable | 
| 释义 | trainableadj. 1.  Capable of learning from instruction and practice; amenable to teaching or training. ΘΚΠ society > education > learning > learner > qualities of learners > 			[adjective]		 > trainable trainablec1550 drillable1889 the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > animal keeping practices general > 			[adjective]		 > tamed or trained > tameable or trainable trainablec1550 tameable1552 reclaimable1583 schoolable1594 domable1623 domesticable1806 c1550    		(title)	  				An Enterlude called Lusty Iuuentus, lyuely describing the frailtie of youth: of natur prone to vyce: by grace and good counsayll traynable to vertue. 1594    R. Carew tr.  J. Huarte Exam. Mens Wits iii. 30  				Amongst horses..some there are more trainable than the rest. 1600    P. Holland tr.  Livy Rom. Hist.  xxxix. xl. 1049  				This man was by nature so trainable and pliant to all alike, that [etc.]. 1603    P. Holland tr.  Plutarch Morals 255  				They whose sensuall part of the soule is made trainable and obedient, tame, and well schooled by the discipline of reason. 1829    W. P. Scargill Tales of my Time II. 243  				He would incur the hazard of taking into his house a person of your age, who might not be found easily trainable. 1869    Daily News 20 Aug.  				If there were skilled labour, or even trainable labour, to carry it on. 1872    J. Ruskin Fors Clavigera 		(1896)	 I. xxii. 442  				The horse, the noblest, because trainablest, of wild creatures. 1914    G. B. Mangold Probl. Child Welfare  iii. ii. 217  				The trainable groups should be educated as far as their capacity allows. 1965    J. P. Conrad Crime & its Correction 		(1970)	 iii. 86  				The scarcity of staff trained or trainable to perform the services required by the new law adds to the difficulty of creating a new tradition. 2007    Dog World July 49/2  				Its amiable, trainable nature, plus its exuberance, practically ensures its success.  2.  Horticulture. Able to be grown in a desired shape or direction. ΚΠ 1796    C. Marshall Introd. Knowl. & Pract. Gardening ix. 149  				For hedges about a garden,..the laurel, yew, and holly are the principal evergreens;..the last as trainable by judicious pruning to an impregnable and beautiful fence. 1847    G. W. Johnson Cucumber Gardener's Monthly Vol. 11  				Has many tendrils, which renders it easily trainable upon sticks or other treillage. 1906    M. O. Wright Garden, you & I xvi. 330  				It grows in great strings fourteen or fifteen feet in length and seems as trainable as smilax or the asparagus vine. 1997    T. Martin Indoor Gardens vi. 75  				Pot three or four cuttings (it's best to start with young, trainable plants) in a triangular or diamond configuration. 2004    M. Sullivan Trees of San Francisco 55  				Although trainable as a tree, the Australian tea is by nature a shrub.  3.  Able to be directed, pointed, or aimed. ΚΠ 1799    Brit. Mil. Libr. Feb. 204/2  				Cannon..are used of a smaller calliber than formerly, being found..more serviceable, and more easily trainable. 1902    W. L. Clowes Four Mod. Naval Campaigns iv. 218  				The 15-inch pneumatic gun..was trainable right ahead and on both bows. 1958    Pop. Mech. Dec. 220/1  				The skipper can see television pictures transmitted from the engineering gauge board and from a trainable camera on the mast. 2010    S. J. Wolfson Romantic Interactions iv. 119  				Such indictment was all too trainable on the passion principle of poetry. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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