词汇 | thinkable |
释义 | thinkable adjective uk /ˈθɪŋ.kə.bəl/ us /ˈθɪŋ.kə.bəl/ If something is thinkable, you can imagine that it is possible: We have already achieved more than was thinkable a few years ago. After this breakthrough, much greater advances in science suddenly became thinkable. that might or might not happen possibleI suppose it's possible that she just forgot my birthday, but it's unlikely. potentialShe is being mentioned as a potential successor to the leader. imaginableThe pens came in every colour imaginable. conceivableIt is conceivable that they'll agree to our terms, but I wouldn't bet on it. thinkableThe existence of something like the internet would not have even been thinkable in Einstein's day. This sort of exploitation would not be thinkable in a truly civilized country. These ideas may be thinkable, but they cannot be achieved without overcoming some huge technological challenges. It did not seem thinkable that such a pleasant person could be involved in any sort of criminal activity. Believable barely credible believable believably colourable convincing convincingly credible credibly plausibility plausible plausible deniability plausibly shallow shallowly true to life unconvincingly You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Possible and probable Oppositeunthinkable Related wordthink |
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