unrealistic 的定义
- not realisticunrealistic expectations
unrealistic 近义词
not believable or practical
更多unrealistic例句
- While its titular goal is utterly unrealistic, it's also directionally correct.
- Unfortunately, this idyllic portrayal of Election Day is unrealistic, and not just because the sun is an emotionless ball of hot plasma that will incinerate you if you get too close.
- Flyvjberg said the IOC was being unrealistic in the level it sets contingency provisions.
- That may lead to a new understanding of the physics in these turbulent environments, and help determine whether unrealistic simulations are to blame for this dark matter mystery.
- If the data on wheelchair users isn’t accurate, whatever recommendations come out of those studies might not help disabled users — and could even make fitness harder for them if they set unrealistic expectations.
- Expectations, reasonable or unrealistic, remain so even if we impose them on ourselves.
- It's not unrealistic to think they might have had a love affair if he had wanted it or known how to ask.
- One of the most romantic—and, some would say, unrealistic—phenomena of American culture is the concept of “the one.”
- Barbie is an unrealistic, unhealthy, insulting representation of female appearance.
- He made only one unrealistic request as he sought to keep others from becoming infected and began a fight for his life.
- I had been prepared for some of what Hartenstein had called unrealistic beliefs, but nothing as fantastic as this.
- So I decided to explore his unrealistic beliefs about the state of affairs in Europe.
- Such deviations were as unrealistic and sterile as Blanquism, against which the nineteenth century Marxists inveighed so heavily.
- They are not as small as unrealistic persons claiming superior private information would demand.
- By the 1690's, another type of heroic drama, equally unrealistic but tinged with sentimentality, was enjoying a certain success.