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unattainability

/uh-tey-nuh-buhl/US // əˈteɪ nə bəl //

无法实现,无法实现的,无法达到,遥不可及

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being attained.

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Examples

  • While there’s nothing wrong with those things, achieving real, functional well-being can be a simpler and more attainable process than you might think.

  • We can encourage people to have more children by enacting policies that make parenting more attainable.

  • Achieving significant US fame was a newly attainable, if still distant, milestone for South Korean pop groups thanks to the 2000s’ tremendous exporting of South Korean culture overseas — a trend known as Hallyu, the Korean Wave.

  • “Recovery is a lot more attainable than the public believes,” Deb said.

  • That future is attainable – if we set our sights high enough.

  • Though Yousef was active in the West Bank Hamas, Gaza would have been attainable infiltration.

  • Her glow, that aura of The Life, feels—almost—for just a split second, attainable.

  • In these times of seemingly limited job and business opportunities, celebrity has become a goal attainable by all.

  • Sure, a higher price may make things seem less attainable, but does that really help sales?

  • The device sets an attainable but challenging goal for you, then once you hit your mark creates a new goal.

  • There is room for much speculation in this field, but no certainty appears to be attainable.

  • But perhaps you are a chemist, and proud, as most chemists are, of the accuracy attainable in that most demonstrative science.

  • All believers may not enjoy this blessing; few may attain to it in any comforting or satisfactory measure; yet it is attainable.

  • They did not believe that absolute truth was attainable by man; and they attacked the prevailing systems with great plausibility.

  • The feelings of all the Caffre tribes were utterly hostile, and peace was only attainable by the exercise of indisputable force.