estimable
英 [ˈestɪməbl]
美 [ˈestɪməbl]
adj. 值得尊重的; 值得敬佩的
BNC.34949 / COCA.27308
牛津词典
adj.
- 值得尊重的;值得敬佩的
deserving respect and admiration
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 值得尊敬的;值得敬仰的;值得仰慕的
If you describe someone or something asestimable, you mean that they deserve admiration.- ...the estimable Miss Cartwright.
令人仰慕的卡特赖特小姐
- ...the estimable Miss Cartwright.
英英释义
adj
- may be computed or estimated
- a calculable risk
- computable odds
- estimable assets
- deserving of respect or high regard
- deserving of esteem and respect
- all respectable companies give guarantees
- ruined the family's good name
双语例句
- This is one kind of love, one kind of vast love, is one kind of estimable spirit quality.
这是一种爱、一种博大的爱,又是一种难能可贵的精神品质。 - All estimable aims, no doubt.
毫无疑问,这些都是值得称道的目标。 - He is an estimable and likeable young fellow.
他是一个难能可贵而又可爱的年轻人。 - You get healthy self-esteem from behaving in ways that you find estimable.
你是按照按自己认为是可值得尊敬的方式去行动来获得的自尊。 - He writes estimable poetry under a pseudonym.
他用笔名写值得称颂的诗。 - It does not necessarily follow that a deep, intricate character is more or less estimable than such a one as yours.
一个深沉复杂的人,未必比你这样的人更难叫人捉摸。 - A calculable risk; computable odds; estimable assets.
可预测的危险;可计算的几率;可估算的资产。 - Nothing in our life, after health and virtue, is more estimable than knowledge.-Sterne, Laurence
除了健康和品德,人生再没有什么比知识更可贵。&斯特恩 - I've noticed something when I ask people what they're reading: they often name some highly estimable, dense, serious book, and then confess that they've been reading it for months.
我注意到当问别人正在读什么时:他们往往报出某本高度令人敬佩、厚厚的严肃书,随后承认已读了很久。 - The estimable experience is offered for examine and repair of similarity equipment.
为类似设备的检修提供了宝贵的参考经验。