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legible    音标拼音: [l'ɛdʒəbəl]
a. 清晰的,易读的

清晰的,易读的

legible
adj 1: (of handwriting, print, etc.) capable of being read or
deciphered; "legible handwriting" [ant: {illegible}]


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  • When did men start to lose their virginity?
    The funny letter (first character of second word) is a thorn, pronounced "th" (Wikipedia) That makes it only incrementally more legible :-)
  • Which one is right — He works at company X or in company X
    I usually use "at a company" but I have encountered some articles using "in a company", "in XYZ firm" or "in an organization" Which one is right?
  • This is a question regarding punctuation, I suppose
    Some people like extra print sentence punctuation for emphasis And separation Like this Executive Summary: Just like your handwriting is up to you as long as it's legible, how you represent your speech is up to you, as long as it's understandable
  • What is the term for groups of numerals within a large number?
    From DecimalFormat: The grouping separator is a character that separates clusters of integer digits to make large numbers more legible It commonly used for thousands, but in some locales it separates ten-thousands The grouping size is the number of digits between the grouping separators, such as 3 for "100,000,000" or 4 for "1 0000 0000"
  • said no one ever - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Consider first a statement that everyone agrees with For example, Everyone said that was a great party Now invert the order: "That was a great party," said everyone who attended Note that this is the same pattern as your sentence except everyone is saying it instead of nobody We can keep the sentiment the same but state it as kind of contrapositive like this: No one ever said that that was
  • Origin of in a pigs eye - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    There was a library stamp that had a legible date, which google did not use The next few books gave me the impression that this means "in a (stupid) animal's opinion"
  • Should I write module theme or module theme?
    I usually put a space before and after a slash, when indicating alternatives We review a module theme per user Is it correct, or should I rewrite the sentence to remove those spaces? We revi
  • Why are there so few English words that begin with the letter X?
    Illiterate people (or those suffering a disability preventing legible writing) would have tended not to sign much, and tend to still figure out to sign at the point being pointed to, so it would no more have caused this problem than any other letter
  • Where did elbow grease come from? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    And, which is a strange thing, the very Spunges, which one would think should rather deface and blot out the whole Book, and were anciently used to that purpose, are become now the Instruments to make things legible (Hugo's answer cites this same source
  • Where and when did the practice of using two spaces in the beginning of . . .
    To make typewritten manuscripts (or "typescripts") a little more legible the convention arose of putting two spaces after a full stop or other sentence-terminating point Now that the archaic "typewriter" has been superseded by modern word-processing devices, this practise is largely deprecated by publishers





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