late 15c., "capable of being taught" (of persons), from teach (v.) + -able. Of subjects, from 1660s. Teachable moment, attested from 1917, not common until after c. 1960, extends the sense to "appropriate for instruction." Related: Teachableness.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. It is said that persons have few teachable moments in their lives.
據(jù)說(shuō)在人的一生中有幾個(gè)可教的時(shí)刻.
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2. Management is a learnable but not directly teachable art.
管理是一門(mén)可以學(xué).但不能直接傳授的藝術(shù).
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3. This is a rare combination: A king, yet humble and teachable.
這是一個(gè)鮮見(jiàn)的組合: 一個(gè)謙遜受教的君王.
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4. They together bring writing into a genuine state, rendering writing accessible and teachable.