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impracticality

/im-prak-ti-kuhl/US // ɪmˈpræk tɪ kəl //UK // (ɪmˈpræktɪkəl) //

不切实际,不切实际的,不现实,不切实际的情况

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not practical or useful.
    • : not capable of dealing with practical matters; lacking sense.
    • : idealistic.
    • : impracticable.

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Examples

  • Over a relatively short span, the cost of utility-scale solar—that is, centralized plants that supply the grid—has gone from impractical to one of the cheapest around.

  • In some cases, items on that list are still pretty impractical and unproven.

  • However, many enterprise sites have millions of pages which makes crawling from your computer impractical due to time constraints or machine resources.

  • During the meeting, a Hays County Health Department official expressed concern about Hayungs’ plan, deeming it impractical for the population the office serves.

  • Then it’s like an annual flu shot, and that’s expensive and impractical.

  • The play-to-the-base impulse is girded by a righteous certainty that can lead to at best impracticality and at worst absolutism.

  • But despite their impracticality, renowned stores like Kirna and Barneys New York scooped up the $895 style.

  • Such a very impractical man was the inventor, and so very troublesome in his impracticality!

  • My foolishness, I suppose, is typical of the scholar's abstraction and impracticality.