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unworkability

/wur-kuh-buhl/US // ˈwɜr kə bəl //UK // (ˈwɜːkəbəl) //

不可行,行不通,不实用性,不可行的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : practicable or feasible: He needs a workable schedule.
    • : capable of or suitable for being worked.

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Examples

  • For instance, acquisition strategies that heavily rely on generating leads at trade fairs and conferences are no longer workable.

  • So they were able to navigate something that was fully workable because didn’t have to handle all of the rent.

  • It provides a workable organizing principle to which any number of platform obligations could be attached.

  • Noguera pointed out the failures of the federal government and most state governments to actually focus on a creative and workable plan that allows students – especially those who need it most – to come back to school.

  • She had spent three years trying to come up with a workable Brexit strategy, and failed.

  • Further, the challenge for CENTCOM is further compounded by the lack of workable intelligence in Syria.

  • And workable solutions will require honesty—not currently a hallmark of The Gathering.

  • “For her it really is just a workable, satisfying way to make a living,” Turner writes.

  • American leaders must try to fashion a new set of workable relationships to cope with this exploding and dangerous Muslim world.

  • How a workable civilization is less about perfection and more about strict zoning.

  • Our forest fire laws are proving to be workable and hence practical.

  • A good illustration is furnished by the attempt to get a workable eight-hour law on government work.

  • Precautions really workable might be furnished the Associated Press.

  • Just at this time the syndicate intrusted to me three hundred thousand as a workable margin for certain future investments.

  • Mr. Clavering has a workable scheme, and it will only need the Sheriff and a few men whom I will choose when I am ready.