identifiable
identifiable — 形容詞
1. having a quality or feature that makes it possible to know who or what a person
可辨識的
能被認出或區別出來的
having a quality or feature that makes it possible to know who or what a person or thing is
The bird's bright red feathers made it easily identifiable among the forest trees.
那隻鳥鮮紅的羽毛讓它在森林的樹木間很容易被辨識出來。
easily identifiable
Priya said the stolen vase was identifiable by a small chip on its base.
Priya 說那個被偷的花瓶可以透過底部的一個小缺口辨識出來。
identifiable by [distinctive feature]
Each camper wore a coloured wristband that made them identifiable to the guides.
每位露營者都戴了彩色手環,讓領隊能夠辨識他們。
Theo could tell the old church was identifiable from its tall white tower across the valley.
Theo 說那座老教堂可以從山谷對面的高白塔辨認出來。
After the flood, only the tallest buildings remained identifiable in the village.
洪水過後,村裡只剩下最高的幾棟建築還能被辨認出來。
- recognizable
more general — can mean you have seen something before, not necessarily that you can name it
- distinguishable
focuses on being able to tell one thing apart from others that are similar
- noticeable
means easy to see or pay attention to, but does not guarantee you can name what you see
- perceptible
more formal and narrower — means detectable by the senses, not necessarily identifiable by name or category
- unidentifiable
direct opposite — impossible to recognize or name
- indistinguishable
so similar to others that you cannot tell them apart
- anonymous
having no known name or identity, often by choice
文法句型
identifiable + by + [distinctive feature]
identifiable + from + [visual/auditory cue]
identifiable + as + [category or role]
remain/stay/become + identifiable
用法筆記
Often used with adverbs like easily, clearly, barely, or instantly to indicate how straightforward recognition is. The prepositions by (referring to the distinguishing feature), from (referring to the vantage point or method), and as (referring to the category assigned) each mark a different aspect of the identification process.