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单词 confusable
释义

Definition of confusable in English:

confusable

adjectivekənˈfjuːzəb(ə)lkənˈfjuzəbəl
  • Able or liable to be confused with something else.

    convocation was by 1327 no longer confusable with parliament
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A homograph is a letter or string that is visually confusable with a different letter or string.
    • According to his model for discrimination learning, such highly confusable trials should make it difficult for testing of strategies, resulting in matching.
    • But with this non-transitive relation, it's possible the set of labels confusable with a submitted label is partially registered and partially available.
    • They can also print out labels for farmers to earmark boxes for individual sites and distinguish potentially confusable products, and member invoices to help managers at each drop-off site assemble orders.
    • The lure items are easily confusable for an item seen three previously.
    • Conversely, questions with confusable alternatives remained harder than questions with less confusable alternatives even after participants were given the opportunity to change their answers.
    • ‘How confusable are letters and other characters?’
    • In some cases, there have been requests for decisions concerning yet unpublished combinations that might be confusable with combinations already in use.
    • By contrast, the plots indicate that adding a letter that was visually confusable with the d and p in the letter matrix slowed naming speed and decreased naming accuracy on the RAN task.
    • I found I could learn the first 30 characters in a week, after that they were confusable, and I never learnt more than 200.
nounkənˈfjuːzəb(ə)lkənˈfjuzəbəl
  • A word or phrase that is easily confused with another in meaning or usage, such as mitigate, which is often confused with militate.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Take a special tip from the publisher and check out the ‘common confusables’ section - it is bound to be entertaining, if not enlightening.
    • Certain security-sensitive applications or systems may be vulnerable due to possible misinterpretation of these confusables by their users.
    • It helps out with confusables, such as infer and imply, and how their meaning is changing as a result of that confusion.
    • There's also the issue of optical character recognition software which must deal with these confusables.
    • The users were also responsible for some of these errors, e.g. by misreading the item in the text, especially in cases of English confusables.
    • The author and illustrator have created a dynamic picture book designed to help young naturalists untangle more than 20 pairs of these confusables.
    • One place to find eggcorns is in the usage dictionaries and in other inventories of ‘confusables’ (or ‘confusibles’, depending on who you read).

Derivatives

  • confusability

  • nounkənfjuːzəˈbɪlɪti
    • High correlations were found between the confusability of object categories and the confusability of brain activity maps.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most previous studies of the confusability of speech sounds have presented nonsense syllables in isolation, and have been limited to the confusability of consonants with other consonants or vowels with other vowels.
      • Both experiments revealed qualitatively different errors produced by speeded responding versus confusability amongst the alternatives; revision completely corrected the former, but had no effect on the latter.
      • Indeed, as word length increases, so does the sum of the confusability of constituent letters.
      • However, each language has its own possibilities for orthographic confusability and variability, especially those languages lacking a standard orthography.
 
 

Definition of confusable in US English:

confusable

adjectivekənˈfyo͞ozəbəlkənˈfjuzəbəl
  • Able or liable to be confused with something else.

    convocation was by 1327 no longer confusable with parliament
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In some cases, there have been requests for decisions concerning yet unpublished combinations that might be confusable with combinations already in use.
    • By contrast, the plots indicate that adding a letter that was visually confusable with the d and p in the letter matrix slowed naming speed and decreased naming accuracy on the RAN task.
    • ‘How confusable are letters and other characters?’
    • Conversely, questions with confusable alternatives remained harder than questions with less confusable alternatives even after participants were given the opportunity to change their answers.
    • I found I could learn the first 30 characters in a week, after that they were confusable, and I never learnt more than 200.
    • The lure items are easily confusable for an item seen three previously.
    • A homograph is a letter or string that is visually confusable with a different letter or string.
    • They can also print out labels for farmers to earmark boxes for individual sites and distinguish potentially confusable products, and member invoices to help managers at each drop-off site assemble orders.
    • According to his model for discrimination learning, such highly confusable trials should make it difficult for testing of strategies, resulting in matching.
    • But with this non-transitive relation, it's possible the set of labels confusable with a submitted label is partially registered and partially available.
nounkənˈfyo͞ozəbəlkənˈfjuzəbəl
  • A word or phrase that is easily confused with another in meaning or usage, such as mitigate, which is often confused with militate.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The users were also responsible for some of these errors, e.g. by misreading the item in the text, especially in cases of English confusables.
    • There's also the issue of optical character recognition software which must deal with these confusables.
    • It helps out with confusables, such as infer and imply, and how their meaning is changing as a result of that confusion.
    • Take a special tip from the publisher and check out the ‘common confusables’ section - it is bound to be entertaining, if not enlightening.
    • Certain security-sensitive applications or systems may be vulnerable due to possible misinterpretation of these confusables by their users.
    • One place to find eggcorns is in the usage dictionaries and in other inventories of ‘confusables’ (or ‘confusibles’, depending on who you read).
    • The author and illustrator have created a dynamic picture book designed to help young naturalists untangle more than 20 pairs of these confusables.
 
 
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