plausibly
英
美
网络 站得住脚; 似真地; 合理的; 振振有词
BNC.19657 / COCA.21427
英英释义
adv
- easy to believe on the basis of available evidence
- he talked plausibly before the committee
- he will probably win the election
双语例句
- It could also plausibly claim the martyr Steve Biko as a soul mate.
它还可以振振有词地声称殉道者史蒂夫比科(SteveBiko)是它的精神伴侣。 - But Mrs Northup can plausibly claim that it was not her fault.
但诺瑟普夫人善辩地宣称这并非她的错误。 - Normally, the choice depends on whether you can plausibly handle the exception at the point where it's thrown.
通常,至于选择何种方法,取决于是否能在抛出异常时合理地处理异常。 - One MP plausibly gives the new map a60% chance of being in place by the next election.
一名国会议员对新选区的划分会在下次大选前有百分之60生效的论断,这种推测对大家来说似乎又比较可信。 - Only then can they plausibly threaten the Greek electorate with expulsion if they vote the wrong way.
只有这样,他们才能较为可信地威胁希腊选民,一旦投票选择了错误的道路,就把希腊逐出欧元区。 - He talked plausibly before the committee; he will probably win the election.
在委员会成员面前他说的话好像很可信;他大概会在选举中获胜。 - The ECB could plausibly impose a cap on long-term market rates of, say, 4 per cent, and buy long-term debt securities.
欧洲央行似乎可以为长期市场利率设定一个上限(比如4%),并买入长期债券。 - But James Hamilton of the University of California more plausibly argues that the Fed's independence has already been seriously compromised.
但加州大学的詹姆斯汉密尔顿(JamesHamilton)似乎更有道理。他认为,美联储的独立性已经严重受损。 - And American judges and lawyers deny ( not always plausibly) that they act up for the camera.
而美国的法官和律师也不认为自己会因为摄像机而发挥失常,尽管这不总是可信的。 - He has plausibly argued that things might have been worse absent his recovery measures.
奥巴马辩称,若没有他的复苏措施,情况可能会更糟,这么说似乎有道理。
