| 单词 |
understandably |
| 释义 |
understandableunderstandable /ˌʌndɚˈstændəbəl/ ●●○ adjective THESAURUSeasy to understand► clear expressed in a simple and direct way so that people understand: The game comes with clear instructions. The test questions weren’t very clear. ► plain simple, clear, direct, and easy to understand: She told him in plain language to sign the contract or leave. ► unambiguous formal completely clear because of having only one possible meaning: His refusal to help was unambiguous. ► explicit formal very clearly said or written and including every detail: She gave us explicit instructions about what to do in an emergency. ► understandable possible for people to understand: Business letters need to be written in a way that is understandable so that people do not do the wrong thing. 1understandable behavior, reactions, etc. seem normal and reasonable because of the situation you are in: an understandable mistakeit is understandable (that) It is understandable that parents are angry about this.2able to be understood SYN comprehensible► see thesaurus at clear1—understandably /-bli/ adverb: They were understandably upset by the news. |
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- battlefield
- battlefront
- battleground
- battlements
- Battle of Britain, the
- Battle of Bull Run, the
- Battle of Bunker Hill, the
- Battle of Chancellorsville, the
- Battle of Cold Harbor, the
- Battle of Fredericksburg, the
- Battle of Gettysburg, the
- Battle of Guadalcanal, the
- Battle of Iwo Jima, the
- Battle of Little Bighorn, the
- Battle of Manassas, the
- Battle of Midway, the
- Battle of New Orleans, the
- Battle of Okinawa, the
- Battle of Saratoga, the
- Battle of the Bulge, the
- Battle of the Coral Sea, the
- Battle of the Wilderness, the
- Battle of Tippecanoe, the
- Battle of Yorktown, the
- battleship
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