fallible的意思和读音

fallible

: [ˈfæləb(ə)l] : ['fæləb(ə)l]

adj.

adj.infallible

adj.imperfect,mortal,weak,frail,human

fallibleadj.

1.able to make mistakes or be wrong

Memory is selective and fallible.

All human beings are fallible.

adj.1.;;

adj.1.not perfect, and likely to be wrong or make mistakes

1. fallacious a fallible a infallible a ...

2. anthropological: fallible fallacy: ...

3. fungible fallible gullible ...

4. fungible fallible gullible ...

5. halberd ... fallible , ... vocational ... ...

6. slippery-slope argument fallible Quizzes ...

7. fad (), : fallible : fanciful : : ...

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1.Under such circumstances love for the best of men can be no more than a commitment to the fallible.

2.International organisations, the great new hope of world leaders to provide an early warning of future problems, are just as fallible.

3.Just as important, science is working to develop tests that are more precise than the fallible feel method or even the PSA reading.PSA

4.Fallible people have created its half-century history of a few calamities, a steady stream of worrying incidents, and many near-misses.”。

5.People began to realize that their leaders were not "heavenly chosen" but merely fallible human beings just like themselves.

6.How were big listed firms, with fallible boards and demanding shareholders, immune from all this?

7.The infallible kind is a "complete proof" (tekmerhiou); the fallible kind has no specific name.”(tekmerhiou),

8.It is the American story -- a story of flawed and fallible people, united across the generations by grand and enduring ideals.——

9.The traditional establishment work of material ration is fallible and of low efficiency.

10.The indubitable fact that our perception of material objects is fallible does not entail that it is inferential.