improbable
不可能
definition
adjective
this account of events was seen by the jury as most improbable
not likely to be true or to happen.
translation of 'improbable'
adjective
不会,
难以置信
example
These are sitcom characters whose emotional states swing instantly to match the twists and turns of a wholly 'improbable' plot.
I personally do not find the idea inherently 'improbable' .
My mind raced through one 'improbable' scenario after the next.
No matter how 'improbable' it may seem to you in this terrible time, someday you will laugh again.
That's an area where it seems 'improbable' to go that fast because it's so congested.
What follows in the film is one 'improbable' set-up after another, until it ends with the most ludicrous ending ever.
They don't even seem to be bothered that many of their stories contradict one another or are highly 'improbable' .
Such constant failure is puzzling, not to mention statistically 'improbable' .
The proposition is that everything is possible - no matter how 'improbable' , if you devise the correct marketing strategy.
On any view it seems highly 'improbable' that these funds represent legitimate taxed earnings.
As 'improbable' as it may sound, even the construction business is turning to outsourcing.
And yet, 'improbable' as it had seemed for most of the afternoon, they won.
Before we knew it, we were celebrating one of the greatest and most 'improbable' victories of all time.
There was nothing inherently or apparently 'improbable' or unbelievable about the story given by the Colleys.
And they can all wear entirely 'improbable' costumes and still look good.
A mere year ago this outcome would have been considered wildly 'improbable' .
The trainer of the Queen's pigeons, an East Anglian with the 'improbable' name of Carlo Napolitano, was at Sun City.
Absurd and 'improbable' it may be, but the government is unlikely to worry about lack of majority support.
They and their two children live nearby in a crazy, book-filled house at the furthest end of an 'improbable' road.
No flight of fancy was too 'improbable' , no wild accusation too unlikely.
The most 'improbable' of explanations were routinely passed off as worthy of serious consideration.
I have a neat piece of software with the 'improbable' name of Delicious Library.
She is a most 'improbable' superstar, this small, talkative, unshowy, and resoundingly English mother of two.
Well, it's a theory, an 'improbable' one, but harmless fun to contemplate.
Going for gold in the ‘most 'improbable' name for a PR bunny’ event is exotic Tiggy Tonks.
A chap by the 'improbable' name of Monty Nebinger emails to offer his services.
Perhaps, more 'improbably' , we learn to abhor violence.
Some years ago, I was making a film in Austin, Texas, and I fell into conversation with the 'improbably' tall and very sociable driver who picked me up every day.
You can't believe how 'improbably' successful this experiment is until you've read it.
The casinos here are 'improbably' large, the MGM where we are staying is about the size of Huddersfield.
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