释义 |
dispensabledi‧spen‧sa‧ble /dɪˈspensəbəl/ adjective - Part-time workers are considered dispensable in times of recession.
- As it happens, explicit truth claims are not entirely dispensable.
- But neither do such concepts reduce to the corresponding predicates, nor indeed are such predicates entirely dispensable.
- Even dessert was dispensable, although a choice of liqueurs was on the sideboard.
- Even the District Secretary was not averse to reminding his tutor-organisers that they were dispensable.
- He was depressed that this absolutely dispensable element of the culture of his origin had followed them to the United States.
- Literature, being a form of art, unlike language, is dispensable.
- Tenure was necessary on the main campus, he said, but dispensable on the new Arizona International Campus.
not necessary or important and so easy to get rid of OPP indispensable: Part-time workers are considered dispensable. |