词汇 | implausible |
释义 | implausible adjective uk /ɪmˈplɔː.zə.bəl/ us /ɪmˈplɑː.zə.bəl/ difficult to believe, or unlikely: 难以置信的;不可能的 The whole plot of the film is ridiculously implausible.影片的整个情节荒谬得令人难以置信。 not able to happen, exist, or be true impossibleYou can't be at my party and at work at the same time – it's impossible! be out of the questionGoing on holiday under these circumstances is out of the question. no wayThere is absolutely no way your mother will allow that. inconceivableIt's inconceivable that the president didn't know about the military attack. unthinkableA wide-scale nuclear attack is unthinkable. Not believable belief by no stretch (of the imagination)idiom fanciful fancifully far-fetched I must be hearing thingsidiom implausibility implausibly incredible joke kid stretch too good to be trueidiom unbelievable unbelievably unconvincing unplausible wash weak you're joking!idiom Related wordsimplausibly implausibility implausible | American Dictionaryimplausible adjective us/ɪmˈplɔ·zə·bəl/ difficult to believe; not probable: The plot of the movie, involving a 23-year-old brain surgeon, is implausible to begin with. Examples of implausibleimplausible Furthermore, it is useful in eliminating some innately implausible implications of the fixed time preference assumption. These individuals may speak in a moderately coherent manner, but they make highly implausible statements regarding the causes and consequences of traumatic attachment-related events. But, as it turns out, even such a weak condition already helps to specify the game fully and to eliminate implausible equilibria. The endogenous discount factor model exhibits some significantly important undesirable properties, such as the impatience effect and implausible dynamics generated by permanent productivity shocks. The mechanics of the authors' own model need to be specified in greater detail to exclude some implausible consequences of the current formulation. This will surely strike many as wildly implausible and morally outrageous. Thus, it is not implausible to use constructions such as (4a) and (4b) as instances of confusing input. We are left, then, with one critical comparison, between the subject relatives (plausible and implausible) and their object counterparts. Additionally, it seems implausible that one person's counterfactuals be significantly dependent on another person's counterfactuals. Maybe some readers find non-aggregation equally implausible as assigning absolute priority to the worse off. In a comparison condition, the functions that were demonstrated were judged to be implausible in this way. A nice idea in the eighteenth century was implausible in the nineteenth, failing to produce coherent and compelling narratives. But this is highly implausible, given that consequences are supposed to identify all that matters to an agent. However, it is implausible to regard all rights as individualistically justified. This stronger idea is implausible, since a much larger benefit to a slightly-better-off, but still poorly-off, person (or group of persons) may better promote equality. 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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