impractical 的定义
- not practical or useful.
- not capable of dealing with practical matters; lacking sense.
- idealistic.
- impracticable.
impractical 近义词
unrealistic
impractical 的近义词 34 个
- absurd
- illogical
- impossible
- improbable
- quixotic
- speculative
- unattainable
- unreal
- unusable
- unwise
- unworkable
- useless
- abstract
- chimerical
- idealistic
- impracticable
- inapplicable
- inefficacious
- infeasible
- inoperable
- ivory-tower
- no go
- nonfunctional
- nonviable
- otherworldly
- romantic
- starry-eyed
- theoretical
- unbusinesslike
- unfeasible
- unserviceable
- visionary
- wild
- won't fly
impractical 的反义词 9 个
更多impractical例句
- Often the best places were inaccessible without a long hike from the road, and that was impractical.
- Dyson’s 2013 calculation convinced many people that gravitational wave detectors were, at best, impractical probes for learning about quantum gravity.
- The items on this packing list are in the very early stages of development, and in some cases, still pretty impractical and unproven.
- Most designs so far also require individual lasers to control each qubit, which quickly gets impractical for devices with thousands if not millions of qubits.
- However, in their case, the ship was stationery – which would have been impractical in a real-time scenario with the undulating waves and the ongoing naval maneuvering.
- But one gets the sense that this is impractical in the era of Twitter and 24-7 news coverage.
- Though Rabinowitz muses that something like this would not only be impractical but also incite severe backlash.
- Du Bois repeatedly defended liberal education against those who saw it as impractical.
- Surely he would have found her efforts to effect world peace through art and music a little impractical, and hippy-dippyish?
- For so many of these sybaritic recipes are wholly impractical for the modern home chef.
- Then life would, to this impractical philosopher, again become worth living.
- Scowlingly Bill thought over one plan after another, and rejected each as impractical.
- The impractical view of life which art seemed to demand of its devotees was enough to arouse suspicion, if not her actual dislike.
- Impractical men have told me that right will always triumph of itself; it needs no fighters to support it.
- I established a protective screen, but realized that to set up a permanent defense would be impractical and even harmful.