| 释义 | 
		hab·it·able \ˈhabəd.əbəl, -bətəb-\ adjective Etymology: Middle English abitable, from Old French habitable, abitable, from Latin habitabilis, from habitare + -abilis -able  : capable of being inhabited : that may be inhabited or dwelt in  < the habitable world > specifically of a dwelling  : reasonably fit for occupation by a tenant of the class for which it was let or of the class ordinarily occupying such a dwelling • hab·it·able·ness noun -es • hab·it·ably \-blē, -li\ adverb |