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单词 manageable
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Definition of manageable in English:

manageable

adjective ˈmanɪdʒəb(ə)lˈmænɪdʒəb(ə)l
  • Able to be controlled or dealt with without difficulty.

    her long hair was black, wavy, and manageable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In order to keep things manageable, I decided to choose just two from each continent.
    • The overall length of the quill can now be cut down to a manageable size.
    • It says consumers should keep a very close eye on their finances to make sure the amount they borrow remains manageable.
    • The great thing about this scheme is that it breaks the total sum down into manageable chunks.
    • For larger bombs the group cuts it into manageable sections so it can be removed and dealt with.
    • This keeps your work to a manageable size and eliminates the need for expert tools and skills.
    • A seven point gap had suddenly been opened and another seven seemed very manageable.
    • They feel it reduces air pollution, saves trees and makes traffic more manageable.
    • Being able to discuss your fears with another adult may make them seem more manageable.
    • While each issue and error in itself would have been manageable, the combination of so many caused the failure.
    • You might sit there for 54 weeks watching what was a manageable problem getting really out of hand.
    • And as of today I have had my hair shorn down to a more manageable length again.
    • The attendance at Gleneagles will be limited to a more manageable number.
    • By then the mortgage on the house she owns in Whitby will not be paid off but will be reduced to a manageable size.
    • This is the kind of house to suit a person with a pony or a keen interest in gardening and the land is quite manageable.
    • Thankfully, pre-exam jitters are manageable by taking a few practical steps.
    • But the true costs of holding the tournament are more manageable than is commonly feared.
    • It seems a manageable challenge as long as I only look at one small element at a time.
    • He's doing awfully well with it, and settling down to a manageable pace.
    • Implementing a sensible and manageable policy would be a good first step.
    Synonyms
    achievable, doable, practicable, possible, feasible, reasonable, attainable, viable
    controllable, compliant, tractable, pliant, pliable, malleable, biddable, docile, amenable, manipulable, governable, tameable, accommodating, acquiescent, complaisant, yielding, submissive
    user-friendly, easy to use, handy
    rare wieldy

Derivatives

  • manageability

  • noun manɪdʒəˈbɪlɪtiˌmænɪdʒəˈbɪlədi
    • Telephone system manageability depends to a great extent on the underlying architecture of the voice system.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Advance planning is a must as there are many factors that can affect the success and manageability of your vegetable garden as well as your enjoyment of it.
      • This type of inventory can dispel the feeling of clutter and reveal manageability.
      • One-stop shopping, lower cost and manageability are not usually associated with services, but they are extremely important aspects of the customer experience.
      • Many objections will be raised about its practicability, it manageability, its consequences and long-term impact.
  • manageableness

  • noun
    • For wood shields manageableness was a decisive factor; thus they could not exceed a certain size or thickness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Her sensations throughout, as she subsequently stated, had been of the most pleasing nature; and her manageableness during the operation was as perfect as if she had been a wax doll or a lay figure.
      • The manageableness of ecclesiastical regulation will be improved.
      • The only requisite is manageableness of the ship herself and of the numbers she carries on board.
      • From its beginning, this outlook was reinforced not merely by its appeal in terms of conceptual simplicity and manageableness, but by reason of its tremendous success in the extension of technology and of man's control over the natural order.
  • manageably

  • adverb ˈmanɪdʒəbliˈmænɪdʒəbli
    • This has produced a reasonable number of manageably large files.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's little wonder such communities are fodder for the satirists, offering a manageably small cast of characters with convoluted interactions running toward high comedy.
      • An overlapping but different set of biological problems are usefully modeled by manageably small analog circuits.
      • Graduates with incomes above this minimum threshold can manageably pay no more than a certain percentage of their income on their student loan debt.
      • Mortimer & Co is a business consultancy which helps its clients grow manageably and profitably.
 
 

Definition of manageable in US English:

manageable

adjectiveˈmanijəb(ə)lˈmænɪdʒəb(ə)l
  • Able to be managed, controlled, or accomplished without great difficulty.

    it leaves hair feeling soft and manageable
    the situation was manageable, if a little nerve-racking
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Implementing a sensible and manageable policy would be a good first step.
    • The overall length of the quill can now be cut down to a manageable size.
    • Being able to discuss your fears with another adult may make them seem more manageable.
    • For larger bombs the group cuts it into manageable sections so it can be removed and dealt with.
    • By then the mortgage on the house she owns in Whitby will not be paid off but will be reduced to a manageable size.
    • In order to keep things manageable, I decided to choose just two from each continent.
    • He's doing awfully well with it, and settling down to a manageable pace.
    • This is the kind of house to suit a person with a pony or a keen interest in gardening and the land is quite manageable.
    • You might sit there for 54 weeks watching what was a manageable problem getting really out of hand.
    • While each issue and error in itself would have been manageable, the combination of so many caused the failure.
    • It says consumers should keep a very close eye on their finances to make sure the amount they borrow remains manageable.
    • Thankfully, pre-exam jitters are manageable by taking a few practical steps.
    • The great thing about this scheme is that it breaks the total sum down into manageable chunks.
    • The attendance at Gleneagles will be limited to a more manageable number.
    • And as of today I have had my hair shorn down to a more manageable length again.
    • But the true costs of holding the tournament are more manageable than is commonly feared.
    • A seven point gap had suddenly been opened and another seven seemed very manageable.
    • It seems a manageable challenge as long as I only look at one small element at a time.
    • This keeps your work to a manageable size and eliminates the need for expert tools and skills.
    • They feel it reduces air pollution, saves trees and makes traffic more manageable.
    Synonyms
    achievable, doable, practicable, possible, feasible, reasonable, attainable, viable
    controllable, compliant, tractable, pliant, pliable, malleable, biddable, docile, amenable, manipulable, governable, tameable, accommodating, acquiescent, complaisant, yielding, submissive
    user-friendly, easy to use, handy
 
 
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