释义 |
leadable, a.|ˈliːdəb(ə)l| [f. lead v.1 + -able.] That may be led, apt to be led.
1836Foreign Q. Rev. XVII. 122 During this last most misleadable, if not most leadable, age. 1885Contemp. Rev. July 131 The electorate, always..blind and leadable. Hence ˈleadableness, docility.
1885Edin. Rev. Apr. 524 Opinions which the curious docility and leadableness of her mind had made her believe. |