operability
noun [ U ] uk/ˌɒp.ər.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ us/ˌɑː.pɚ.ə.ˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
(ABILITY TO WORK)
可用性
the fact of being able to be used or to do something
Chips manufactured before 2000 were reaching the limit of operability. 2000年之前制造的芯片已经到了可使用期的极限。
Normal wear and tear includes cosmetic damage which does not impair the operability of the item. 正常磨损包括不影响物品操作的外观损坏。
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- A software program performs several automated steps to verify the operability of various components.
- Repeat drought periods in recent years have caused the lake level to severely decrease, which threatens the operability of the current water intakes.
- The Army will not be able to undertake missions at a distance from the home base, because it will not have the air cover essential to its operability.
(MEDICAL)
可手术性
the fact of being able to be operated on
The lesion was able to be identified and an assessment of operability made. 损伤得到了确定,并做了可术性评估。
Since surgery offers the only reasonable chance of a cure, many researchers have explored ways to increase operability. 由于手术提供了唯一合理的治愈机会,因此许多研究人员探索了提高可手术性的方法。
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- They investigated diagnostic difficulties in rare congenital anomalies of the heart, especially with regard to the evaluation of their operability.
- In patients who lost their chance of operability, chemotherapy or radiotherapy alone cannot provide desired outcomes.