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
- 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。 - He was especially worried that the air strikes would give the show away unless they could seem plausibly to come from bases on Cuban soil.
他担心的是空袭将会露出马脚,除非它们能看起来似乎真的是从古巴国土的基地上起飞的。 - The question is: could the EU plausibly apply for it?
问题是,欧盟是否当真会求助于美国? - Not for Greece, which actually was fiscally profligate during the good years, and owes more than it can plausibly repay.
对于在好的年月里实际发生了财政挥霍,现在已经远远资不抵债的国家希腊,这种战略是不起作用的。 - This method simply does not have enough information to handle plausibly the IOExceptions that may occur.
此方法没有足够的信息来处理很有可能发生的IOException。 - The case was presented very plausibly.
案情的申述似很可信。 - 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。 - QE was exactly the right thing to try in reviving the US economy: indeed, a school of critics plausibly suggests it should have been faster and that it is premature to withdraw it now.
量化宽松政策正是重振美国经济的正确尝试:实际上,有一派批评者颇为令人信服地提出,该政策本应更快出台,而且现在就退出还太早。 - 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。 - When two events occur close intime, and one plausibly might have caused the other, we tend to assume it did.
如果两个事件接连发生,而其中一个事件貌似导致了另一个事件的发生,人们就会倾向于做出这种假设。
