英:[ɪmˈplɔ:zəbl]
美:[ɪmˈplɔzəbəl]
英:[ɪmˈplɔ:zəbl]
美:[ɪmˈplɔzəbəl]
im·plau·si·ble
Im plaw z bl
implausibly (adv.)
词根:implausibly
adv.implausibly 难以置信地
n.implausibility 难以相信;不像真实
Adjective
1. having a quality that provokes disbelief;
"gave the teacher an implausible excuse"
2. highly imaginative but unlikely;
"a farfetched excuse"
"an implausible explanation"
"不具备真实或可信性的外观",来自于 in- 的同化形式,意为"不,相反的"(见 in-(1))+ plausible。早期它的意思是"不值得称赞"(约1600年)。相关词汇: Implausibly。
The first known use of implausible was circa 1677
implement1 of 2noun
an article intended for use in work
implement2 of 2verb
to take steps to put into practice : carry out
implement the terms of a treaty
implement1 of 2noun
an article intended for use in work
implement2 of 2verb
to take steps to put into practice : carry out
implement the terms of a treaty
implement1 of 2noun
an article intended for use in work
implement2 of 2verb
to take steps to put into practice : carry out
implement the terms of a treaty
implement1 of 2noun
an article intended for use in work
implement2 of 2verb
to take steps to put into practice : carry out
implement the terms of a treaty
implement1 of 2noun
an article intended for use in work
implement2 of 2verb
to take steps to put into practice : carry out
implement the terms of a treaty
implausibleadjective
causing disbelief : not plausible
implausibleadjective
causing disbelief : not plausible
1 Fitzgerald initially projects a pleasant, if repressed and awkward air as Stan, particularly when he bumbles through his implausible marriage proposal to Katie.
2 Monk is pretty implausible, though there were such things as black FBI agents in 1964: the first was appointed in 1919.
3 If the need for one of these rooms sounds like an implausible filmic scenario, it’s less rare an event than you might think.
4 The very best of these is the first movie which was tight and though implausible, entertaining.
5 So when he turned from blank slate to Carmen’s attacker in Act 2, it’s an implausible surprise.
6 It’s a scene from a worse movie than Sex Tape has been, but not as awful as Sex Tape will become in its endless and implausible third act.
7 Boyle, though, almost certainly remains a fantasy candidate, because it seems implausible that he could give up film-making for the minimum five years to which a new NT boss would have to commit.
8 But they’re few and far between; mostly, this movie is a series of well-acted implausible events, tied together by a lot of scenes of people running.
9 When one former Oxford professor dies, her five most promising students reunite at her funeral and are soon pulled into the implausible goings-on.
10 Here, Daniel Morgan Shelley and Crystal Lucas-Perry carry a tale of unrequited love with more skill than the long-winded and frequently implausible script merits.
11 Barry’s prose can take brilliant turns without sounding implausible coming out of Thomas’s mouth.
12 If you pause to consider Ms. Smith’s assemblage of young American manhood, it may strike you as a highly implausible, overly determined assortment.
13 The premise of Stephen May’s third novel is utterly implausible, but it’s also acerbic and funny.
14 It’s an outrageous, implausible crime yarn with considerable psychological and political depth, and I felt the same way about McQueen’s account of his simple-yet-complicated response.
15 The coordination was frequently off between the pit and the stage, pushing those all-important crisp rhythms — the ones that sweep this implausible plot inexorably forward — out of focus.
16 And now it is appearing, with that quality of unarguable but implausible fact that often accompanies skyscrapers.
17 That's the most implausible aspect of the whole story, as there's no way the bells of France would allow a foreign worker to fly in and take their jobs.
18 With an implausible display of calm, she summarized for Briony.
19 The clip, viewed almost a million times, suggested a scenario both hilariously absurd and not altogether implausible.
20 Even without the blessing of critics, and just like “Bad Cinderella,” it’s an implausible story about a real marriage of love.
1 不合理
wild arbitrary absurd unreasonable irrational undue illogical preposterous unconscionable inconsequent beyond reason
2 不像真实的
3 不合情理的
4 难以置信
incredible unbelievable inconceivable incredibly fabulously inconceivably beyond belief impossible unreal improbable unconvincing unplausible fantastic far-fetched open-eyed pass all belief pass belief beggar belief beggar description fab fabulous incredulous cockamamy cannot believe ears
5 难以置信的
incredible unbelievable inconceivable beyond belief fabulous marvelous impossible unreal improbable unconvincing unplausible fantastic far-fetched open-eyed incogitable fab incredulous cockamamy
6 不像有的
7 难以相信
8 不可能的
9 不令人信服的
10 难以相信的
11 不可能
impossible out impossibly prohibit be no use be of no use be out of the question be a no go be no go no way forget it
12 不合理的
wild arbitrary absurd unreasonable irrational undue illogical preposterous unconscionable inconsequent
13 不合情理