Be+possible+to
61possible — See feasible. See feasible, possible …
62possible — [14] Latin posse ‘be able’ (source of English posse) produced the derived adjective possibilis ‘that can be done’, which came into English via Old French possible. (Its antonym impossible reached English at roughly the same time.) => POSSE,… …
63possible — фр. [поси/бль], англ. [по/сэбл] возможный ◊ que possible фр. [кэ поси/бль] как только возможно possibly англ. [по/сэбли] возможно …
64possible velocity — virtualusis greitis statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Virtualiosios dalelės greitis. atitikmenys: angl. possible velocity; virtual velocity vok. virtuelle Geschwindigkeit, f rus. виртуальная скорость, f; возможная… …
65possible risk characterisation — galimo pavojaus rodiklis statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Dėl faktiško ar numatyto medžiagos veikimo galimas kenksmingo poveikio ir galimo pavojaus apimties (stiprumo) matas – tikimybės skaitinis rodiklis. atitikmenys: angl.… …
66possible objectives of sports training — galimieji sportinio rengimo tikslai statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Tikslai, kurie gali būti pasiekiami susidarius palankioms aplinkybėms (pvz., palankūs burtai). atitikmenys: angl. possible objectives of sports training vok …
67possible — Capable of existing, happening, being, becoming or coming to pass; feasible, not contrary to nature of things; neither necessitated nor precluded; free to happen or not; contrasted with impossible. In another sense, the word denotes improbability …
68possible — [14] Latin posse ‘be able’ (source of English posse) produced the derived adjective possibilis ‘that can be done’, which came into English via Old French possible. (Its antonym impossible reached English at roughly the same time.) Cf.⇒ POSSE,… …
69humanly possible — possible for a person to do We will deal with the matter as soon as is humanly possible …
70possible — pos|si|ble Mot Pla Nom masculí …