释义 |
au·di·ble I. \ˈȯdəbəl\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin audibilis, from Latin audire to hear + -ibilis -ible; akin to Greek aiein to hear, aisthanesthai to perceive, Sanskrit āvis evidently, Avestan āviš, Old Slavic avĕ, javĕ evident : capable of being heard : actually heard < he spoke in an audible whisper > • au·di·ble·ness noun -es I. noun (-s) Etymology: audible, adjective : a substitute offensive play or defensive formation called at the line of scrimmage in football II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to call an audible < audibled to a long pass play that fell incomplete — David Boyce > |