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unimaginable

US // (ˌʌnɪˈmædʒɪnəbəl) //

匪夷所思,匪夷所思的,不可思议,无法想象的

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Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.mind-boggling
Antonyms

Examples

  • One that might have seemed as unimaginable as Smith’s just a few weeks ago.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The coronavirus pandemic has forced us to quickly adapt to circumstances that were unimaginable a year ago.

  • 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.

  • Its adaptability and breeding capabilities ensured that it would be selected for mass production on an unimaginable scale.

  • What had been unimaginable one day was popular wisdom the next.

  • While the commercials gave the pair a once unimaginable level of exposure, they also brought Pomplamoose some blowback.

  • When I was in my mid-twenties, I made a mistake that seems unimaginable to me now.

  • The details are vivid and somewhat unimaginable; they also run together.

  • The beauty of the night in such a climate, and at that season, is well-nigh unimaginable.

  • Here, on the other hand, an unimaginable wealth of color was poured out on the very face of the sky.

  • Even within a nation there are many possibilities, remote perhaps yet never unimaginable, which may bring about civil war.

  • No sane man or woman wants absolute equality, friend Jonathan, for it is as undesirable as it is unimaginable.

  • If anyone suspects my feelings, unimaginable difficulties will be thrown in the way.