biddable

biddable

美 [ˈbɪdəb(ə)l]  英 ['bɪdəb(ə)l]

  • adj.顺从的;听话的
  • 网络可叫牌的

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英汉双解

adj.
1.
顺从的;听话的willing to obey and to do what they are told to

英汉解释

adj.
1.
柔顺的,驯良的
2.
【牌】有叫牌资格的

英英解释

adj.

例句

Iran wants diplomatic support for its nuclear programme in parts of the world where governments are still biddable.

伊朗世界寻找足够听话政府使计划得到更多政治支持

"A more gentle and biddable invalid . . . can hardly be conceived" (Henry Kingsley).

没有一个病人这样温柔听话”(亨利·金斯利)。

too acquiescent to challenge authority; a gentle and biddable soul; children compliant with the parental will.

顺从以至于不能挑战权威温柔顺从孩子们服从父母意愿

Yet some foreigners claimed that Olympics would make Chinese foreign policy more biddable.

有些外国人声称奥运会使中国外交政策更为顺从

Government critics say the court has shown its true, biddable colours.

批评政府法院已经暴露俯首帖耳本来面貌

Rents are cheap, suppliers are biddable and hiring should be a cinch.

租金低廉供应商说话招聘人手相对容易

In truth, the Chinese couldn't believe their luck in finding such a naive and biddable partner as Kissinger.

事实上中国人简直不敢相信自己运气找到基辛格这样天真顺从伙计

The arc of golf was perhaps no more biddable than the sad trajectory of his life.

也许高尔夫球弧线并不悲哀一生轨迹温顺

Another reasonable fear is that male politicians will put up biddable wives and daughters for election.

另外一个值得担忧因素就是男性政治家们会将他们妻子女儿作为傀儡参选

Another advantage of people as subjects in nature programmes is that they are biddable.

自然节目观众优势在于他们逆来顺受

At the time of Mr Chang's birth in 1963, South Korea was blessed with a young, literate and biddable workforce;

作者出世1963年,韩国赶上一批年纪文化听话劳动力大军