Livable Meaning in English
word
ˈɫɪvəbəɫ
LIV-uh-buhl
ˈlɪvəbl̩
LIV-uh-buhl
释义
A place is livable if it is comfortable, safe, and suitable for people to live in. It can also describe conditions or situations that are manageable or acceptable.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used for homes, cities, or climates. Can be spelled 'liveable' in British English. Sometimes used more loosely for tolerable conditions ('a livable job'). Not typically used for people or animals.
Spanish: habitable - viviblePortuguese (BR): habitável - vivívelPortuguese (PT): habitávelChinese (Simplified): 适合居住的Chinese (Traditional): 適合居住的Hindi: रहने योग्यArabic: صالحة للعيشBengali: বাসযোগ্য - থাকার উপযোগীRussian: пригодный для жизни - пригодный для проживанияJapanese: 住みやすいVietnamese: có thể ở được - đáng sốngKorean: 살기 좋은 - 거주할 수 있는Turkish: yaşanabilirUrdu: قابل رہائش - رہنے کے قابلIndonesian: layak huni - nyaman untuk ditinggali
例句
The apartment is small but livable.
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We want our city to be more livable for everyone.
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After the repairs, the house became livable again.
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I'm not sure this old cabin is actually livable in the winter.
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The rent is high, but at least the place is clean and livable.
natural
With a few changes, this old office could be pretty livable as a studio apartment.
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