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acceptability 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. satisfactoriness by virtue of conforming to approved standards
  2. (acceptable) worthy of acceptance or satisfactory; "acceptable levels of radiation"; "performances varied from acceptable to excellent"
  3. (acceptable) satisfactory: meeting requirements; "the step makes a satisfactory seat"
  4. The quality of being acceptable; acceptableness; Operation plan review criterion. The determination as to whether the contemplated course of action is worth the cost in manpower, materiel, and time involved; is consistent with the law of war; and is militarily and politically supportable. ...
  5. (ACCEPTABLE) Relating to noise-Day-night average sound level (DNL) not exceeding 65 decibels Noise exposure may be of some concern, but common building construction will make the indoor environment acceptable, and the outdoor environment will be reasonably pleasant for recreation and play. ...
  6. (Acceptable) A book with obvious wear. May have some damage to the cover but integrity still intact. The binding may be slightly damaged but integrity is still intact. ...
  7. (Acceptable) This designation means that a substitute may be used, without restriction, to replace the relevant ODS within the end-use specified. For example, HCFC-22 is an acceptable substitute for R-502 in industrial process refrigeration. ...
  8. (Acceptable) condition in which a component is performing its intended purpose & is considered to be in an operable state.
  9. (acceptable) (v) alırģa bolluq, cararıq
  10. (acceptable) capable or worthy; meeting only minimum requirements
  11. The process of determining which higher education course will transfer to NAU.
  12. One of the "four tests of viability" that the Principles and Guidelines use as screening criteria. Principles and Guidelines define acceptability as "the workability and viability of the alternative plan with respect to acceptance by State and local entities and the public and compatibility with ...
  13. Degree to which an advertisement, brand, package etc meets with consumer approval.
  14. One of four criteria set out by Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights by which to evaluate the right to the highest attainable standard of health. ...
  15. indicates the degree of approval of a technology by the public in everyday life.
  16. The extent to which a performance measure is deemed to be satisfactory or adequate by those who use it.