es·ti·ma·ble /ˈɛstəməbəl/
  (a.)可尊敬的,可估計的
  Es·ti·ma·ble a.
  1. Capable of being estimated or valued; as, estimable damage.
  2. Valuable; worth a great price. [R.]
  A pound of man's flesh, taken from a man,
  Is not so estimable, profitable neither,
  As flesh of muttons, beefs, or goats.   --Shak.
  3. Worth of esteem or respect; deserving our good opinion or regard.
     A lady said of her two companions, that one was more amiable, the other more estimable.   --Sir W. Temple.
  Es·ti·ma·ble n. A thing worthy of regard. [R.]
     One of the peculiar estimables of her country.   --Sir T. Browne.
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  estimable
       adj 1: deserving of respect or high regard [ant: contemptible]
       2: deserving of esteem and respect; "all respectable companies
          give guarantees"; "ruined the family's good name" [syn: good,
           honorable, respectable]
       3: may be computed or estimated; "a calculable risk";
          "computable odds"; "estimable assets" [syn: computable]