deniable
用法要点
句型搭配
常用于“be deniable”结构,表示某事是否可否认,强调客观可能性,而非主观意愿。
介词用法
常与介词“by”连用,表示被谁否认,如“deniable by the government”,用于正式或法律语境。
语域说明
多用于正式、法律或政治语境,描述事实或指控的可否认性,日常口语中较少使用,偏向书面语。
基础例句
If you didn't sign the document, your involvement is deniable.
如果你没有签署文件,你的参与是可以否认的。
The rumor about the company is easily deniable because there's no proof.
关于公司的谣言很容易否认,因为没有证据。
She made sure her actions were deniable to avoid blame.
她确保自己的行为可以否认,以避免责任。
高级例句
In international law, deniable operations are often used to maintain plausible deniability.
在国际法中,可否认的行动常用于保持合理的否认性。
The government's statement was carefully worded to be deniable in case of future scrutiny.
政府的声明措辞谨慎,以便在未来审查时可以否认。
Corporate policies may include deniable clauses to protect against legal liabilities.
公司政策可能包含可否认的条款,以防范法律责任。
高频搭配
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常见错误
错误:将 deniable 用作动词。正确:deniable 是形容词,应使用“be deniable”结构,表示状态。
错误:使用“thing”泛指,不具体。正确:应搭配具体名词如“fact”或“claim”,使表达更准确。
近义词辨析
disputable
disputable 强调某事有争议或可争论,而 deniable 更侧重于可以被否认或拒绝的可能性,常用于正式或法律语境。
The theory is disputable among scientists, but the evidence is deniable in court.
refutable
refutable 指某事可以被反驳或证明为错误,deniable 则强调可以被否认或否定,不一定涉及证据反驳,更多是主观或法律上的否认。
His argument is refutable with data, while her claim is deniable without witnesses.