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单词 survivable
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Definition of survivable in English:

survivable

adjective səˈvʌɪvəblsərˈvaɪvəbəl
  • (of an accident or ordeal) able to be survived; not fatal.

    (意外事故,灾难)可幸免于难的;不致命的

    air crashes are becoming more survivable

    飞机失事的存活率越来越高了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was looking at the numbers, too, of actually survivable crashes.
    • What I did right minimized the impact of the causal factors, and helped to make the accident survivable.
    • It's not runnable in our craft and, if we're sucked into the hole beyond the chute, perhaps not survivable.
    • It's bad, but strategically, it's survivable.
    • It was going to be a damage site, but it was going to be survivable.
    • The first two minutes of flight when the boosters are burning are generally considered the most dangerous part of the shuttle launch, with the fewest survivable options should anything go wrong.
    • Since 1978, nine lap children under the age of 2 have died and 13 have been injured in aircraft accidents that were otherwise survivable.
    • However it is important to remember that most obstacles are survivable even if it may not seem like it at the time.
    • In the Arctic, the Eskimos made wise use of the materials available in that harsh environment and they have survived on the edge of what's survivable.
    • In particular, the books play with different ideas of civil polity: how you can make, or fail to make, the business of living together in large groups survivable.
    • Today, it's very survivable in many, many cases.
    • Like cancer, no longer seen as necessarily fatal, a nuclear strike is being discussed as though it were containable, survivable.
    • The truth was the ozone layer wasn't going to be able to supply a survivable living area.
    • The question now is would that be a survivable environment?
    • As he came down he stuck his foot on the fireplace and heavy blocks fell down on him, causing injuries that were not survivable.
    • In the old days the disease was terrible, but survivable: farms were quarantined and the animals nursed.
    • The former would be a survivable disaster for the human race.
    • Many believe that all aviation accidents are not survivable.
    • The NTSB determined the accident was not survivable because of high impact forces, and autopsies confirmed all deaths were the result of blunt-force trauma.
    • Any of these were survivable mistakes, but all three in a row were mortal.

Derivatives

  • survivability

  • noun
    • To ensure survivability, we must implement improvements in self-protection for all our combat air forces.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Survivability in different climates is not the test of intelligence.
      • Despite such confidence, energy expert Professor Ian Fells worries about Anaconda's survivability at sea.
      • They also said the wolves' genetics, which dictate their long-term survivability, were not well understood.
      • The importance of survivability in aircraft design has varied throughout the 20th century, from total neglect to the highest priority.

Definition of survivable in US English:

survivable

adjectivesərˈvīvəbəlsərˈvaɪvəbəl
  • (of an accident or ordeal) able to be survived; not fatal.

    (意外事故,灾难)可幸免于难的;不致命的

    air crashes are becoming more survivable

    飞机失事的存活率越来越高了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The first two minutes of flight when the boosters are burning are generally considered the most dangerous part of the shuttle launch, with the fewest survivable options should anything go wrong.
    • It's not runnable in our craft and, if we're sucked into the hole beyond the chute, perhaps not survivable.
    • The former would be a survivable disaster for the human race.
    • The NTSB determined the accident was not survivable because of high impact forces, and autopsies confirmed all deaths were the result of blunt-force trauma.
    • The truth was the ozone layer wasn't going to be able to supply a survivable living area.
    • It's bad, but strategically, it's survivable.
    • In particular, the books play with different ideas of civil polity: how you can make, or fail to make, the business of living together in large groups survivable.
    • The question now is would that be a survivable environment?
    • In the old days the disease was terrible, but survivable: farms were quarantined and the animals nursed.
    • However it is important to remember that most obstacles are survivable even if it may not seem like it at the time.
    • Many believe that all aviation accidents are not survivable.
    • Any of these were survivable mistakes, but all three in a row were mortal.
    • Since 1978, nine lap children under the age of 2 have died and 13 have been injured in aircraft accidents that were otherwise survivable.
    • Today, it's very survivable in many, many cases.
    • It was going to be a damage site, but it was going to be survivable.
    • Like cancer, no longer seen as necessarily fatal, a nuclear strike is being discussed as though it were containable, survivable.
    • What I did right minimized the impact of the causal factors, and helped to make the accident survivable.
    • I was looking at the numbers, too, of actually survivable crashes.
    • In the Arctic, the Eskimos made wise use of the materials available in that harsh environment and they have survived on the edge of what's survivable.
    • As he came down he stuck his foot on the fireplace and heavy blocks fell down on him, causing injuries that were not survivable.
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