0 If an amount or change is appreciable, it is large or noticeable enough to have an important effect:
There has been an appreciable drop in the number of unemployed since the new government came to power.
1 (esp. of amounts or changes) large enough to be noticed or to have an effect:
My little donation will not make an appreciable difference.
This bill of rights did not have an appreciable effect on government decisions.
It is also unlikely that appreciable numbers of students in arts-based subjects potentially able to tongue-roll had not yet learned to do so.
Whilst the dependency burden from unmarried children decreased with parental age, surrogate parenthood of grandchildren showed no appreciable decline with age.
It is not my purpose to claim that there was appreciable family limitation in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
The stylistic and expressive range of these songs is appreciable.
They consist of hardware and software systems powerful enough to create realtime effects with no appreciable time delay.
The present study examines the flow past slender bodies possessing finite centre-line curvature in a viscous, incompressible fluid without any appreciable inertia effects.
The work goes further to show the parametric bootstrap has significant failings and no appreciable advantages over the non-parametric bootstrap.
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明顯的, 可察覺的, 值得重視的…
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明显的, 可察觉的, 值得重视的…
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apreciable, considerable…
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apreciável, considerável…
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gereğinden büyük, kayda değer, fark edilebilen…
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appréciable…
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patrný, značný…
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væsentlig, mærkbar…
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