implausible

[ɪmˈplɔ:zəbl]
  • 释义
  • 难以置信的,似乎不合情理的,不太可能的;

  • 双语例句
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    This is a blatantly implausible claim.

    这明显是无理的要求.

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    Suggestions that there had been foul play sounded implausible.

    有人认为这是谋杀,但该说法并无根据.

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    With hindsight, the whole affair seems implausible.

    事后看来, 整个事件似乎很难让人相信.

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  • 4、

    Biologists say implausible that onions could attract flu virus as a bug zapper traps flies.

    生物学家说很难相信洋葱能像捕虫器那样吸收流感病毒.

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    Many believed that Mr Ahmadinejad's landslide victory in presidential election is implausible.

    许多人认为内贾德在总统竞选中的压倒性胜利难以置信.

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    For Smith, who had lived in a Glasgow transformed by trade and industry, this was implausible.

    对生活在格拉斯哥的亚当?斯密而言, 贸易和工业改变了这座城市的面貌, 这种看法简直难以置信.

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  • 7、

    I had to admit it sounded like an implausible excuse.

    我得承认那听起来像是个难以叫人相信的借口。

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    The inflation numbers cited imply a completely implausible estimate of the slope of the SRAS.

    被引用的通货膨胀数字意味着完全难以估计的斜率算法.

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  • 9、

    It's implausible to think he'd have done so in Washington.

    推想他在华府时一定会这么做是不和情理的.

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  • 10、

    An Intel like monopoly in chips also seems implausible.

    英特尔式的芯片垄断也不怎么样.

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