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probable
/ ˈprɒbəb(ə)l /
/ ˈprɑːbəb(ə)l /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.很可能发生(或存在等)的,大概的
  • n.可能获胜的人(或动物),可能入选者
  • CET4/CET6/考研/IELTS/商务英语/
    • 复数

      probables
    • 比较级

      more probable
    • 最高级

      most probable
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  • 1

    [科技] 可能的

    30天内支架血栓(ST)总的发生率为0.27%,其中确定的(Definite)和可能的(Probable)ST发生率分别为0.18%和0.08%。 FOCUS研究入选患者的伴随疾病情况、病变复杂程度反映了我们的临床实际。

  • 2

     很可能

    ...,必须对或有事项发生“可能性”有正确的认识。美国会计准则委员会第5号准则公告将这种可能性程度分为三个档次:很可能(probable)、尚有可能(possible)和很少可能(remote),但具体概率多少并未说明;《国际会计准则》第37号:准备、或有负债和或有资产》也未对可...

  • 3

     很有可能

    ...计的观念上,若对损益有影响为「或有损失,若会发生负债或减少资产则为「或有负债,发生的可能性可分为很有可能probable)、有可能(reasonably possible)及极少可能(remote)叁种,金额的确定性可分为确定或能合理估计及难以估计两种,其各种情况的会...

  • 4

     可以证实的

    ... improbable adj. 不可能的 probable adj. 可能的, 可以证实的, 像真的 probado adj. 已经证实的, 经过考验的, 可靠的 ...

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  • 1
    It is probable that the disease has a genetic element.
    这种疾病很可能有遗传因素。
    《牛津词典》
  • 2
    If something is probable, you mean that you can trust it, so probability means trustworthiness.
    如果有什么是很可能的,你的意思是你可以信赖它,所以可能性意味着可信赖度。
  • 3
    It is probable that many undiagnosed children exist in the education system with "invisible" disabilities.
    在教育系统中,很可能存在许多未被确诊的儿童,他们有“看不见的”残疾。
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  • Probable

    Probability is the measure of the likeliness that an event will occur.Probability is used to quantify an attitude of mind towards some uncertain proposition. The proposition of interest is usually of the form "Will a specific event occur?" The attitude of mind is of the form "How certain are we that the event will occur?" The certainty we adopt can be described in terms of a numerical measure and this number, between 0 and 1 (where 0 indicates impossibility and 1 indicates certainty), we call probability. Thus the higher the probability of an event, the more certain we are that the event will occur. A simple example would be the toss of a fair coin. Since the 2 outcomes are deemed equiprobable, the probability of "heads" equals the probability of "tails" and each probability is 1/2 or equivalently a 50% chance of either "heads" or "tails".These concepts have been given an axiomatic mathematical formalization in probability theory (see probability axioms), which is used widely in such areas of study as mathematics, statistics, finance, gambling, science (in particular physics), artificial intelligence/machine learning, computer science, and philosophy to, for example, draw inferences about the expected frequency of events. Probability theory is also used to describe the underlying mechanics and regularities of complex systems.

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