understandable
understandable — 形容詞
1. Describes language, explanations, or instructions that are clear enough for some
易懂
容易理解,沒有困難的
Describes language, explanations, or instructions that are clear enough for someone to follow without extra effort.
The manual uses simple words to make the setup process understandable for beginners.
說明書使用簡單的文字,讓初學者也能理解安裝流程。
pattern: make + something + understandable
Apinya read the contract twice to check that every term was understandable.
Apinya 把合約看了兩遍,確認每一條款都容易理解。
Liam explained the rules in a way that was understandable even to the younger kids.
Liam 用連小孩子都能聽懂的方式解釋規則。
For the instructions to be understandable, the writer used pictures alongside the text.
為了讓說明書容易理解,作者在文字旁邊加了圖片。
The professor's lecture on climate change was surprisingly understandable to the first-year students.
教授關於氣候變遷的講座,大一學生竟然也聽得懂。
- clear
the most common alternative; broader — can describe voice, writing, or meaning without the '-able' nuance of effortlessness
- comprehensible
more formal and slightly stronger; implies full understanding rather than just basic clarity
- intelligible
more technical; used especially for speech, pronunciation, or written records that can be deciphered
- straightforward
emphasizes simplicity and lack of complication rather than just being clear
- incomprehensible
impossible to understand at all
- confusing
causes difficulty or misunderstanding
- unclear
not expressed or presented in a way that is easy to understand
文法句型
be + understandable
make + something + understandable
understandable + to + someone
用法筆記
Often used with intensifying adverbs such as 'perfectly', 'easily', 'readily', or 'fully' to emphasize clarity: 'The directions were perfectly understandable.'
常見錯誤
2. Used about a person's feelings, actions, or reactions that seem natural and reas
合情理
在特定情況下顯得正常合理
Used about a person's feelings, actions, or reactions that seem natural and reasonable when you know the situation they are in — for example, being angry after an unfair treatment, or feeling nervous before an important event.
It is understandable that Mira was upset after her bag was stolen on the train.
Mira 在火車上被偷了包包,她會難過是可以理解的。
pattern: it + be + understandable + that-clause
Diego felt nervous before his job interview, which was completely understandable.
Diego 在面試前感到緊張,這完全合乎情理。
collocation: completely understandable
Given the noise from the construction site, it was understandable why the neighbors complained.
工地噪音那麼大,鄰居會抱怨也是可以理解的。
It is understandable for a new parent to feel tired and overwhelmed at first.
新手爸媽一開始感到疲倦和不知所措,這是可以理解的。
Yan's decision to leave the company was understandable given the difficult working conditions.
考量到工作條件惡劣,Yan 決定離職是合情理的。
- reasonable
the closest synonym; focuses on the logic and good sense behind the reaction
- natural
emphasizes that most people would have the same reaction; less about logic, more about human instinct
- expected
more neutral; suggests the reaction was predictable given the circumstances
- excusable
directly addresses blame or fault; used when the behavior might normally be wrong but the situation justifies it
- unreasonable
not based on good sense or fair judgment
- surprising
unexpected and hard to accept as normal
- inexplicable
too strange to be accounted for by normal reasons
文法句型
it + be + understandable + that-clause
it + be + understandable + why/when/if
understandable + for + someone + to-infinitive
用法筆記
This sense is almost always used with 'it' as a dummy subject (e.g., 'it is understandable that…') or with a possessive noun showing whose reaction is described ('her anger was understandable'). It is rarely used to describe the person themselves — we say 'her reaction was understandable', not 'she was understandable'.