plausible 英 [ˈplɔ:zəbl]   美 [ˈplɔzəbəl]

plausible

plausible  英 [ˈplɔ:zəbl] 美 [ˈplɔzəbəl]

adj. 貌似可信的,花言巧语的 

Her story sounded perfectly plausible. 她的说辞听起来言之有理。
The only plausible explanation is that he forgot. 唯一合理的解释就是他忘掉了。

  • If something is plausible, it's reasonable or believable. Things that are plausible could easily happen. A woman becoming President is very plausible. A giraffe becoming President is not.
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  • adj. 貌似可信的,花言巧语的
  • 1. Her story sounded perfectly plausible.

    她的说辞听起来言之有理。

  • 2. The only plausible explanation is that he forgot.

    唯一合理的解释就是他忘掉了。

  • 3. She was a plausible liar.

    她是个巧言令色的说谎高手。

  • 4. He argued very plausibly that the claims were true.

    他花言巧语地辩解说那些说法属实。

  • plausible (adj.) 1540s, "acceptable, agreeable," from Latin plausibilis "deserving applause, acceptable," from plaus-, past participle stem of plaudere "to applaud" (see plaudit). Meaning "having the appearance of truth" is recorded from 1560s. Related: Plausibly.
plaus·ible / ˈplɔːzəbl ; NAmE ˈplɔːzəbl / adjective 1 (of an excuse or explanation 借口或解释 ) reasonable and likely to be true 有道理的;可信的 Her story sounded perfectly plausible. 她的说辞听起来言之有理。 The only plausible explanation is that he forgot. 唯一合理的解释就是他忘掉了。 OPP implausible 2 ( disapproving) (of a person ) good at sounding honest and sincere, especially when trying to trick people 巧言令色的;花言巧语的 She was a plausible liar. 她是个巧言令色的说谎高手。 plausi·bil·ity / ˌplɔːzəˈbɪləti ; NAmE ˌplɔːzəˈbɪləti / noun [uncountable ] plaus·ibly / ˌplɔːzəbli ; NAmE ˌplɔːzəbli / adverb He argued very plausibly that the claims were true. 他花言巧语地辩解说那些说法属实。 plausibility plausibilities plaus·ible / ˈplɔːzəbl ; NAmE ˈplɔːzəbl / plausi·bil·ity / ˌplɔːzəˈbɪləti ; NAmE ˌplɔːzəˈbɪləti / plaus·ibly / ˌplɔːzəbli ; NAmE ˌplɔːzəbli /
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