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[/ˈriːznəbl; ˋriznəbl/] adj 用法: 1 (a) (of people) ready to use or listen to reason; sensible (指人)讲理的, 明事理的: No reasonable person could refuse. 凡是明事理的人都不会拒绝此事. * She's perfectly reasonable in her demands. 她的要求完全合情合理. (b) (of emotions, opinions, etc) in accordance with reason; not absurd; logical (指情感、 见解等)合情理的, 不荒谬的, 合逻辑的: a reasonable suspicion, fear, belief, etc 不无道理的怀疑、 恐惧、 信念等 * a reasonable attitude, conclusion 合乎情理的态度、 结论 * It's not reasonable to expect a child to understand sarcasm. 希望孩子明白讽刺的意义, 未免脱离实际. * Is the accused guilty beyond all reasonable doubt? 判定被告有罪是否毫无怀疑余地? 用法: 2 (a) not unfair or expecting too much; moderate 公平的; 不过分的; 适度的: a reasonable fee, offer, claim 公平合理的费用、 出价、 要求. (b) (of prices, etc) not too expensive; acceptable (指价格等)不太贵的, 公道的: Ten pounds for a good dictionary seems reasonable enough. 花十镑买一部好词典算是够公道的了. 用法: 3 [esp attrib 尤作定语] tolerable; average 还可以的; 平均水平的: reasonable weather, health, food 过得去的天气、 健康状况、 食物 * There's a reasonable chance that he'll come. 他还是有可能来的. * reasonable expectations of success 对取得成功所抱有的并非捕风捉影的希望. |