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单词 repeatable
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Definition of repeatable in English:

repeatable

adjective rɪˈpiːtəb(ə)lrəˈpidəb(ə)l
  • 1Able to be done again.

    repeatable experiments under laboratory conditions
    an easily repeatable routine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The picture will be remembered as a milestone in filmmaking; not repeatable, but a milestone nonetheless.
    • The experience is soon over and is not easily repeatable.
    • He quickly established an accessible, repeatable operatic formula, combining situation comedy plots with the frequent arias demanded by his audiences.
    • The theory was built on share price data that suggested the existence of long-term repeatable patterns.
    • We do not need or desire souvenirs from events that are repeatable.
    • The key is making sure the tasks being outsourced are transferable and easily repeatable.
    • Three algorithms have emerged thus far for automated and repeatable testing.
    • Each process occurs at a characteristic temperature and time-scale and is, therefore, very repeatable.
    • The color characteristic is sometimes not repeatable by a single manufacturer from lot to lot.
    • There are numerous examples of companies implementing defined, repeatable processes throughout the enterprise.
    1. 1.1 Suitable to be said again.
      some of the words he's known to use are not repeatable on TV
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Some of the language used was not repeatable.
      • I sighed and thought a few other things too, but they're not repeatable here.
      • His thoughts at the finish were probably not repeatable.
      • The absolute top moment of the game, however, was when someone realised she had a four-letter noun available, normally not repeatable in polite company.
      • The solution they chose is not repeatable in a family blog, but the ending is also hilarious.
      • He screamed, he shouted, complaining about the players("bloody, bloody, bloody useless" was about the most repeatable description).
      • Some of the words he's known to use are not repeatable on TV.
      • The event is made of words, clear and repeatable.
      • "Disgraceful" and "shocking" were two of the repeatable words used as fans screamed abuse at the referee.
      • She told stories about her dad, which are not repeatable, actually, in front of this audience, I'm afraid.

Derivatives

  • repeatability

  • noun rɪˌpiːtəˈbɪlɪtirəˌpidəˈbɪlədi
    • Repeatability, thus predictability, is invaluable to buyers.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Consider the company's third-quarter earnings, which demonstrated the importance of repeatability.
      • The company had tried using thermal bonding with its polyester heat-shrink tubing in the past, but the process lacked repeatability.
      • Age did not affect repeatability in any of the models.
      • This is the rationale for double-blind studies in medical and psychological research and the overall call for repeatability of results.
      • What the skeptics do is challenge these "scientists" to the gold standards of science, particularly repeatability.
      • Typically, when the product's end-user can see the component, color uniformity and repeatability are important.
      • The results varied widely, so to verify repeatability, we ran ten iterations and took an average.
      • This will increase productivity, save time and improve test repeatability.
      • These recordings, two months apart, demonstrate the repeatability of this finding.
 
 

Definition of repeatable in US English:

repeatable

adjectiverəˈpidəb(ə)lrəˈpēdəb(ə)l
  • 1Able to be done again.

    repeatable experiments under laboratory conditions
    an easily repeatable routine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Three algorithms have emerged thus far for automated and repeatable testing.
    • The picture will be remembered as a milestone in filmmaking; not repeatable, but a milestone nonetheless.
    • The color characteristic is sometimes not repeatable by a single manufacturer from lot to lot.
    • There are numerous examples of companies implementing defined, repeatable processes throughout the enterprise.
    • We do not need or desire souvenirs from events that are repeatable.
    • Each process occurs at a characteristic temperature and time-scale and is, therefore, very repeatable.
    • The key is making sure the tasks being outsourced are transferable and easily repeatable.
    • The experience is soon over and is not easily repeatable.
    • He quickly established an accessible, repeatable operatic formula, combining situation comedy plots with the frequent arias demanded by his audiences.
    • The theory was built on share price data that suggested the existence of long-term repeatable patterns.
    1. 1.1 Suitable to be said again.
      some of the words he's known to use are not repeatable on TV
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Some of the language used was not repeatable.
      • She told stories about her dad, which are not repeatable, actually, in front of this audience, I'm afraid.
      • His thoughts at the finish were probably not repeatable.
      • The event is made of words, clear and repeatable.
      • The solution they chose is not repeatable in a family blog, but the ending is also hilarious.
      • "Disgraceful" and "shocking" were two of the repeatable words used as fans screamed abuse at the referee.
      • He screamed, he shouted, complaining about the players("bloody, bloody, bloody useless" was about the most repeatable description).
      • I sighed and thought a few other things too, but they're not repeatable here.
      • The absolute top moment of the game, however, was when someone realised she had a four-letter noun available, normally not repeatable in polite company.
      • Some of the words he's known to use are not repeatable on TV.
 
 
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