释义 |
attributableat‧trib‧u‧ta‧ble /əˈtrɪbjətəbəl/ AWL adjective [not before noun] - Almost all the rise was attributable to the banlieues.
- As a result, attributable profits are trimmed to £1.33m.
- But that claim assumes that every such accident is attributable to this cause.
- I could mention the names of several persons whose influence over their flocks was solely attributable to this circumstance.
- Much of that growth is attributable to increases in mortgage banking and recent acquisitions.
- Much of this trend is attributable to a strong economy, but there are other forces at work.
ADVERB► directly· The illness of Miller is directly attributable to his conduct.· Are most significant social changes directly attributable to violence?· These costs are relevant because they are directly attributable to the decision to take up an opportunity.· This is directly attributable to this major new installation.· Any increase or decrease in the money stock is thus directly attributable to the activities of the central bank.· This figure was directly attributable to better package management.· Answer guide: Marginal costing only includes costs that are directly attributable to products.· Some of these were directly attributable to her personally, others to her campaign team. ► partly· This is partly attributable to the increased opportunity for away travel which has increased the contact between rival groups of supporters.· This is only partly attributable to technological improvements.· The increase is partly attributable to the success of the group's savings scheme, introduced in 1984. likely to have been caused by somethingattributable to Death was attributable to gunshot wounds. |