词汇 | unpractical |
释义 | unpractical adjective uk /ˌʌnˈpræk.tɪ.kəl/ us /ˌʌnˈpræk.tɪ.kəl/ Unpractical arrangements, ideas, or methods cannot be done or used easily or effectively: When large numbers of samples are needed, this method is expensive and unpractical. He made lots of wildly unpractical suggestions. Unpractical clothes, devices, etc. cause problems when used in normal situations: I fell in love with the unpractical and expensive shoes. This equipment is unpractical to work with because it makes it difficult to move. Unpractical people are not naturally good at doing useful jobs such as making or repairing things: They are sweet and full of optimism, but totally unpractical. Many people suggested that the scheme was unpractical. The best way to learn a foreign language is to spend time abroad, but this is too costly and unpractical for many people. The more stressed we are, the more unpractical decisions we are likely to make. Useless and futile adrift aimless aimlessly aimlessness airy-fairy fruitless fruitlessly fruitlessness futile futilely negate negation no goodidiom non-viable nugatory unrealistic unrealistically unseriousness until you are blue in the faceidiom unviability Synonymimpractical |
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