词汇 | example_english_unrealistically |
释义 | Examples of unrealisticallyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Fair rents are sometimes unrealistically low relative to house prices. But such crude averages limit unrealistically the level of monastic poor relief in the 1530s. If the latter embraced them unrealistically warmly, the former rejected them equally unrealistically coldly. The former capitalism is utopian because it unrealistically assumes complete contracting and unimpeded, efficient bargaining. Care must be taken to avoid either setting goals which are unrealistically difficult, with potential to demotivate, or goals which are too easy to attain. Given that students will be studying other aspects of earth science, besides, perhaps, ancillary subjects, the scope does seem unrealistically wide. First, the beetles enclosed with dung in the laboratory had no opportunity of escape, so that their exposure to insecticide may have been unrealistically long. Yet that failure is measured perhaps unrealistically against a goal nothing short of utopia and within a time frame of 25 to 40 years. However, they were not unrealistically high and the ratio of beetle to slug density is probably typical of many situations in the field. The voltage sensor described by this equation is probably unrealistically simple, with a single charged group moving completely across the membrane in a single step. And finally, they have unrealistically high expectations of the positive rights government should deliver. Since 1973 and 1992 were very wet years, the resulting estimations of lipid content are probably unrealistically high. These, of course, were the antithesis of what they had (perhaps rather unrealistically) hoped for. Also, if inbreeding were the sole cause of the elevated incidence of colour vision defect, the level of inbreeding would have to be unrealistically high. Both accords set an unrealistically short period of preparation for elections. Producing and using biogas for traction would require unrealistically large, high-pressure storage facilities on the farm to meet peak season demand. Such a view, however, adopts an unrealistically narrow perspective on human autonomy or the law, or both. Without the reductions, model emissions would have grown at historically unprecedented rates, and environmental benefits of a climate commitment would have been unrealistically high. Being highly trustful, expecting benign treatment from 'strangers', in such an environment makes a person unrealistically optimistic. However, expectations are often unrealistically high or simply inappropriate. Even taking into account the discussion of the last paragraph, total amplification of this order seems unrealistically high. In order to still fit the experimental data, unrealistically high values for the ion diffusion coefficients had to be assumed. His estimate was unrealistically low. These results show that older drivers, at least those involved in this research, have fairly high levels of confidence when driving, and yet do not rate their own ability unrealistically. For large diameter pipes, the long wavelength theory predicts unrealistically high current velocities, so it is plausible to assume slugs appear as a result of nonlinear growth of small ripples. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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