unimaginable / (ˌʌnɪˈmædʒɪnəbəl) /

匪夷所思匪夷所思的不可思议无法想象的

unimaginable 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. difficult or impossible to believe; inconceivable

unimaginable 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

mind-boggling

更多unimaginable例句

  1. One that might have seemed as unimaginable as Smith’s just a few weeks ago.
  2. The first was last year’s victory, his fifth Masters title and 15th major, a memory at which he teared up — pretournament moistness that would have been unimaginable from the autotron of most of the 2000s.
  3. In other words, we can still optimize synthetic biology even without knowing the exact underlying mechanisms—a sort of voodoo previously unimaginable until machine learning.
  4. The coronavirus pandemic has forced us to quickly adapt to circumstances that were unimaginable a year ago.
  5. In a year marked by the previously unimaginable – and with the end of the franchise agreement – San Diego has the opportunity to stretch the horizons of our imagination.
  6. Its adaptability and breeding capabilities ensured that it would be selected for mass production on an unimaginable scale.
  7. What had been unimaginable one day was popular wisdom the next.
  8. While the commercials gave the pair a once unimaginable level of exposure, they also brought Pomplamoose some blowback.
  9. When I was in my mid-twenties, I made a mistake that seems unimaginable to me now.
  10. The details are vivid and somewhat unimaginable; they also run together.
  11. The beauty of the night in such a climate, and at that season, is well-nigh unimaginable.
  12. Here, on the other hand, an unimaginable wealth of color was poured out on the very face of the sky.
  13. Even within a nation there are many possibilities, remote perhaps yet never unimaginable, which may bring about civil war.
  14. No sane man or woman wants absolute equality, friend Jonathan, for it is as undesirable as it is unimaginable.
  15. If anyone suspects my feelings, unimaginable difficulties will be thrown in the way.