词汇 | unrealistic |
释义 | unrealistic adjective uk /ˌʌn.rɪəˈlɪs.tɪk/ us /ˌʌn.riː.əˈlɪs.tɪk/ B2 having a wrong idea of what is likely to happen or of what you can really do; not based on facts: 不切实际的;不实事求是的;不现实的 I think these sales forecasts are unrealistic, considering how slow sales are at present.考虑到目前的销售速度有多慢,我觉得这些销售预测是不切实际的。 [ + to infinitive ]It's unrealistic to expect an answer before next week.期待下周之前得到答复是不现实的。 Opposite realistic I think she had unrealistic expectations of motherhood.我觉得她对做妈妈的憧憬有些不切实际。 Expecting four year old children to sit quietly for a whole hour is just completely unrealistic. I always have a totally unrealistic idea of what I can fit into a day. Some parents have completely unrealistic expectations of their children. It's unrealistic to expect him to make a full recovery overnight. Useless and futile adrift aimless aimlessly aimlessness airy-fairy fruitless fruitlessly fruitlessness futile futilely negate negation no goodidiom non-viable nugatory unpractical unrealistically unseriousness until you are blue in the faceidiom unviability You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Logic and reason Related wordunrealistically unrealistic | American Dictionaryunrealistic adjective us/ʌnˌri·əˈlɪs·tɪk/ not reasonable, or not likely to be achieved: We’re placing unrealistic demands on our schools. Examples of unrealisticunrealistic Moreover, extraneous factors influenced the boundaries which infants established for themselves, making unrealistic a straightforward comparison of age groups. However, it is probable that these volumes are unrealistic in routine clinical practice with a mix of patient acuities. That last observation puts in my mind a perhaps unrealistic suggestion. Some others argued that eradication was unrealistic and could require an openended, very costly effort. The analytic current distributions which produced flow up the axis can therefore be dismissed as interesting but unrealistic. Such repetition helps the parents avoid developing unrealistic fears or alternatively overoptimistic expectations. These unrealistic results are not surprising in the case of the random policies model. As outlined above, this is not merely unrealistic, given the extent of regulatory change. The idea of giving up life-years, days, hours, or even minutes for attributes such as information, preferred location, or reduced waiting times may appear unrealistic. It was also unrealistic about the extent to which public expenditure could be protected from short-term political considerations. No doubt the most serious defect is the lack of uniformity, but to expect this is perhaps unrealistic. First, women who have never been pregnant are likely to be contraceptive drifters, probably because their assessment of the probability of pregnancy is unrealistic. Maybe, you will say, narratives are outmoded and unrealistic at the grand scale. Experimental use of a range of trend-line algorithms produced results which were intuitively unrealistic for some cohorts. Without this knowledge base, individuals are likely to form goals that are unrealistic and find themselves with inadequate saving at retirement. 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. |
随便看 |
反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。