imaginable
imaginable 英 [ɪˈmædʒɪnəbl] 美 [ɪˈmædʒənəbəl]
adj. 可能的;可想象的
- If something is imaginable, it's something you can think of or conceive. Often, this means the same as "possible."
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- adj. 可能的;可想象的
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1. But I think he has done more harm to his country than would have been imaginable, if you look at what Zimbabwe was 15 just years ago or so, " said Rice.
但是我认为,穆加贝给他的国家带来的伤害已经超出了人们的想象。 如果你回顾津巴布韦15年前的情况就会明白这一点。
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2. The campaign to eliminate river blindness began as the most vertical programme imaginable: helicopters dropping insecticides out of the sky.
根除河盲症运动开始时是可以想象的最纵向的规划:直升飞机从空中投撒杀虫剂。
- imaginable (adj.) late 14c., ymaginable, from Old French imaginable and directly from Late Latin imaginabilis, from Latin imaginari "picture to oneself" (see imagine). Related: Imaginably.
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