plausibly
英
美
网络 站得住脚; 似真地; 合理的; 振振有词
BNC.19657 / COCA.21427
英英释义
adv
- easy to believe on the basis of available evidence
- he talked plausibly before the committee
- he will probably win the election
双语例句
- At the very least, the data makes it impossible to plausibly say that it's just been VC business as usual.
至少,根据以上数据,如果还说风险资本家是在依照估价进行投资就很难站得住脚了。 - QE was exactly the right thing to try in reviving the US economy: indeed, a school of critics plausibly suggests it should have been faster and that it is premature to withdraw it now.
量化宽松政策正是重振美国经济的正确尝试:实际上,有一派批评者颇为令人信服地提出,该政策本应更快出台,而且现在就退出还太早。 - The question is: could the EU plausibly apply for it?
问题是,欧盟是否当真会求助于美国? - Only then can they plausibly threaten the Greek electorate with expulsion if they vote the wrong way.
只有这样,他们才能较为可信地威胁希腊选民,一旦投票选择了错误的道路,就把希腊逐出欧元区。 - More plausibly, they need both.
更有可能的情况是,它们两者都需要。 - But Mrs Northup can plausibly claim that it was not her fault.
但诺瑟普夫人善辩地宣称这并非她的错误。 - He has plausibly argued that things might have been worse absent his recovery measures.
奥巴马辩称,若没有他的复苏措施,情况可能会更糟,这么说似乎有道理。 - Building houses is an occupation that could plausibly play a substantial role in creating useful jobs and stimulating demand for several years.
未来几年里,房屋建设似乎是能在创造有用就业岗位和刺激需求方面发挥重要作用的一个行当。 - More plausibly, weak domestic demand, structural rigidities and globalisation kept investment down.
更有可能的是,疲弱的国内需求、结构僵化和全球化,让投资不断减少。 - Not for Greece, which actually was fiscally profligate during the good years, and owes more than it can plausibly repay.
对于在好的年月里实际发生了财政挥霍,现在已经远远资不抵债的国家希腊,这种战略是不起作用的。