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conceivably

/kuhn-see-vuh-buhl/US // kənˈsi və bəl //UK // (kənˈsiːvəbəl) //

可想而知,可想而知的是,可以想象

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being conceived; imaginable.

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Examples

  • There’s no conceivable way, period, that he doesn’t know how to say it or what it is.

  • It’s also conceivable that Meyer could attempt to salvage Haskins’s NFL career.

  • Net-zero solutions are technically conceivable for a range of energy-intensive industries, agriculture and transport methods, but the speed and scale at which they would have to ramp up to meet a 2050 deadline is formidable.

  • The editors of the New England Journal of Medicine, which published the pivotal study of the vaccine Thursday, called the results a triumph that are impressive enough to hold up to any conceivable review.

  • Following that trend, it’s conceivable the Nationals will carry three first baseman again.

  • The logic was simple: In a place like Afghanistan, anyone could conceivably be the enemy.

  • If those weapons are already in country, ISIS could, conceivably, capture one.

  • They conceivably could have leapt from a number of tall buildings and then drifted over to where they landed.

  • So conceivably he could win the nomination and then the Democrats would likely “Cruz” to a Johnson vs. Goldwater-style landslide.

  • Being somebody who Carrie could have conceivably reached or gotten out in some sort of prison escape in Season 4.

  • No Brodrick had ever married a woman who wandered, who conceivably would want to wander.

  • The ghost story may thus quite conceivably be the first form of tale ever invented.

  • Could this glacier conceivably proceed in an almost level course up to Chang La, itself?

  • Henceforth things might be conceivably better, but—they would be different.

  • You must assume responsibility for any crime which might conceivably be yours.