viable
US: /ˈvaɪəbəɫ/
UK: /vˈaɪəbəl/
UK: /vˈaɪəbəl/
English Vietnamese dictionary
viable /'vaiəbl/
- tính từ
- có thể sống được (thai nhi, cây cối...)
- có thể nảy mầm (hạt giống)
- có thể thành tựu được (kế hoạch)
- có thể tồn tại, có thể đứng vững được (chính phủ)
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjective
1 that can be done; that will be successful: a viable option / proposition + There is no viable alternative. + to be commercially / politically / financially / economically viable + If there was any delay then the rescue plan would cease to be viable.
2 (biology) capable of developing and surviving independently: viable organisms
viability noun [U]: commercial / economic / financial viability
Thesaurus dictionary
adj.
sustainable, supportable, sensible, reasonable, practical, practicable, applicable, workable, feasible, possible:
We have three days to come up with a viable plan for continuing the research project.
Collocation dictionary
VERBS
be, prove, seem, sound
None of the projects proved financially viable.
| become | remain | make sth
It is only their investment that makes the programme economically viable.
| consider sth, regard sth as
ADV.
extremely, truly | perfectly
a perfectly viable form of political organization
| potentially | still | no longer | commercially, economically, financially
Concise English dictionary
'vaɪəbl
adj.
+capable of being done with means at hand and circumstances as they are
+capable of life or normal growth and development