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workable [ˈwɜ:kəbl][solution, agreement] viable ; [suggestion, plan] réalisable* * *['wɜːkəbl]1) ( feasible) [idea, plan] réalisable; [system] pratique; [arrangement] possible2) Agriculture, Industry exploitable; [cement] maniable -
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workable — work|a|ble [ˈwə:kəbəl US ˈwə:r ] adj 1.) a workable system, plan etc will be practical and effective ▪ a workable solution to the problem ▪ a workable timetable 2.) a substance that is workable can be shaped with your hands ▪ workable clay for… … Dictionary of contemporary English
workable — adjective 1 a workable system, idea etc can be used in a practical and efficient way: a workable timetable 2 a substance that is workable can be shaped with your hands: workable clay for making pots … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
workable — adjective Date: 1545 1. capable of being worked < a workable material > 2. practicable, feasible < a workable system > • workability noun • workableness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
workable — [[t]wɜ͟ː(r)kəb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED A workable idea or system is realistic and practical, and likely to be effective. Investors can simply pay cash, but this isn t a workable solution in most cases. Syn: practicable Ant: unworkable … English dictionary
system — noun 1 set of ideas/rules for organizing sth ADJECTIVE ▪ current, existing ▪ We re looking to replace the existing system. ▪ modern, new ▪ old fashioned … Collocations dictionary
workable — adj. Workable is used with these nouns: ↑definition, ↑solution, ↑system … Collocations dictionary
workable — work|a|ble [ wɜrkəbl ] adjective a workable plan, system, solution, etc. is practical and likely to be effective … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
workable — UK [ˈwɜː(r)kəb(ə)l] / US [ˈwɜrkəb(ə)l] adjective a workable plan, system, solution etc is practical and likely to be effective … English dictionary
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