apprehensible
adjective formal uk/ˌæp.rɪˈhen.sə.bəl/ us/ˌæp.rəˈhen.sə.bəl/
可领会的;可理解的
able to be understood or noticed
The phrase is quite devoid of apprehensible meaning. 这句话完全没有弄得清楚的意思。
A bat whirred inside the room, invisible and apprehensible only from the eerie movement of the air. 一只蝙蝠在房间里呼啸而过,看不清身形,只有从空气的怪异运动中才能感觉到。
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- There was a pragmatic insistence that ideas were apprehensible only in practice.
- There is a notion that a sick person's gestures are immediately apprehensible to the nurse.
- Memory can only assign meaning to the past by freezing the process of time into apprehensible units: "souvenirs".
- He believes that the ultimate principle of the universe is apprehensible through introspection.