inconceivable
inconceivable 英 [ˌɪnkənˈsi:vəbl] 美 [ˌɪnkənˈsivəbəl]
adj. 不可思议的;难以置信的;不能想象的;非凡的
- If something is inconceivable, it doesn’t seem possible, it’s hard to imagine, or it can’t be true. It might seem inconceivable that a society would choose to pay bankers more than teachers, but it’s true.
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- adj. 不可思议的;难以置信的;不能想象的;非凡的
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1. "It is inconceivable that the euro fails," he said.
"欧元区会解体,这是难以置信的." 他说.
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2. First, it is inconceivable that workers in western Europe would agree to a significant reduction of their social privileges and adopt the labor standards prevalent in central and eastern Europe.
首先,让西欧的工人阶层接受在中欧和东欧处于普遍适用的劳动法规,从而大幅削减他们已有的社会特权,是不可思议的。
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3. I think it is inconceivable to believe that we can live him there for more time.
我想,如果有人认为我们会让他继续被关押在加沙,那是不可思议的。
- inconceivable (adj.) 1630s, from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + conceivable. Related: Inconceivably; inconceivability. An Old English word for this was unasmeagendlic.
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