unfeasibility / ˌfi zəˈbɪl ɪ ti /

不可行不可行的不可行性不具可行性

unfeasibility 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the possibility, capability, or likelihood of something being done or accomplished:Conservationists are studying the feasibility of restoring steelhead trout to the creek.A wireless feasibility study last year yielded discouraging results, so the city will not be proceeding with a citywide Wi-Fi network.

unfeasibility 近义词

unfeasibility

等同于 impossibility

更多unfeasibility例句

  1. “It’s precisely why we’re conducting this feasibility study,” Kerl wrote, referring to a pipeline economic feasibility study that Water Authority members will vote on Thursday.
  2. However, she said, the state is doing its own “monorail feasibility study” that will be released later this fall.
  3. With regards to feasibility, construction of the cabin does not require any special materials, according to Young.
  4. A growing number of startups seem to think they can do things faster and cheaper, but judging the feasibility of these private endeavors has proven challenging.
  5. This adds a level of feasibility to the panspermia theory, which proposes that life on Earth is the child of a distant parent.
  6. Many argued that the feasibility study itself was commercial whaling.
  7. And yet, despite the banter, the crux of the issue is the feasibility of it all.
  8. But even he doubts the feasibility of a two-state plan, writes Dan Ephron.
  9. But like growing numbers of Palestinians—and Israelis—he has creeping doubts about the feasibility of the two-state plan.
  10. Olbermann felt the technical glitches plaguing his program cast doubt on the feasibility of live election coverage.
  11. Its feasibility appeared to him unquestioned, and to it he gave a hearty and unqualified approval.
  12. The doubt which she had cast upon the feasibility of his scheme heightened after the victrola was introduced into the flat.
  13. The thoughtful ones saw its feasibility, and numbers spoke upon the question.
  14. It effected nothing; but the failure was powerless to impair Ralegh's faith in the value and feasibility of his discoveries.
  15. The object was both to impress the Indians, and to report upon the feasibility of an advanced military post near Fort Laramie.