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Definition of unfeasible in English: unfeasibleadjectiveʌnˈfiːzɪb(ə)lˌənˈfizəb(ə)l Inconvenient or impractical. 不方便的;无法实现的 childcare is expensive, making the return to work unfeasible for many women 儿童保育太贵,这使许多妈妈无法重新工作。 Example sentencesExamples - But was it really necessary for him to push his body to such unfeasible limits before the general public would put their hands in their pockets?
- He said there was an identified need and retailers had already expressed an interest in the site, because it was unfeasible to put large-scale retail development in the town centre.
- But after months of debate, Rochdale Township committee ruled on Wednesday that moving the bronze statue was unfeasible because it could be damaged.
- It was actually really just a good thriller; the sci-fi trappings were entirely needless and pretty unfeasible.
- Rather than raise the economic level of the poor to that of the rich - which they regard as unfeasible and undesirable - their goal is to curb the consumption of those living in the industrialised nations.
- The pair go into the first Test in Kingston on Thursday with the chance of being part of a winning England touring side in the Caribbean - it is certainly not unfeasible and both can have a big part to play.
- The surviving corvids are continuing to hammer on the upstairs windows at unfeasible hours of the morning, so as far as I am concerned, the more of them the boys managed to shoot, the better.
- Some plans are unfeasible or impossible and people don't realize it until after they take office and understand the situation better or until they try it and fail.
- It's all here - ridiculous sound effects, frankly unfeasible flying leaps, slow motion sequences.
- It was one of those magical moments of travel - a sudden, unexpected and entirely irrational feeling of elation, an unfeasible optimism.
- As a brattish youngster, I remember the unfeasible joy gained from making every payphone in a five mile radius ring simultaneously.
- This was a few years ago, so I have no idea who ran the establishment then, but they spent an unfeasible amount of time arguing among themselves and with the customers.
- Often these ideals take the form of ridiculously unfeasible forms with unhealthily exaggerated hourglass figures.
- That the islands are still an agreeable place to live is not in doubt, despite US claims that resettlement is unfeasible.
- It's easy to visualise mountains of paperwork, bustling assistants and urgent phone calls from New York and Tokyo, but it seems unfeasible that any of it could ruffle this lady's feathers.
- Then we went to the pub and drunk an incredibly unfeasible amount of Guinness each.
- Parish councillors today said the alternative uses were always unfeasible and the village needed a working bus station.
- Will is someone who has come into an unfeasible amount of money, and whose hand will come to ache from writing his signature on traveller's cheques.
- It might be tempting fate, since in recent years, every idea I've had has either been unfeasible or has stalled irrevocably!
- She claimed the plans were unfeasible and said they would undermine the Government's previous efforts in promoting national museums.
Synonyms absurd, preposterous, ridiculous, ludicrous, farcical, laughable, risible
Derivativesnounʌnfiːzɪˈbɪlɪti The second was due to his dislike of horses, he had once been thrown as a child; and the third was the unfeasibility for anyone, outside of Erik, to imagine Noel capable of taking anything's life, much less another human. Example sentencesExamples - He points out the increasing unfeasibility for big Irish houses to remain in the hands of their families, and highlights the cultural and historic significance of Lissadell.
- Alas, I am not much of a celeb-hound so my lists of famous diners were characterised by a lot of unlikely repetition and occasional rank unfeasibility.
- He gently points out the practical unfeasibility of Schopenhauer's brand of stoicism.
- Obviously, the economic unfeasibility of farmers’ curtailing use of this technique is problematic, as alternatives, including government subsidies, are not available.
adverb He was quickly, and emphatically, contradicted by Fifa's referee's committee spokesman, who unfeasibly had it that officials had done a grand job.
Definition of unfeasible in US English: unfeasibleadjectiveˌənˈfizəb(ə)lˌənˈfēzəb(ə)l Inconvenient or impractical. 不方便的;无法实现的 childcare is expensive, making the return to work unfeasible for many women 儿童保育太贵,这使许多妈妈无法重新工作。 Example sentencesExamples - She claimed the plans were unfeasible and said they would undermine the Government's previous efforts in promoting national museums.
- It's all here - ridiculous sound effects, frankly unfeasible flying leaps, slow motion sequences.
- It might be tempting fate, since in recent years, every idea I've had has either been unfeasible or has stalled irrevocably!
- He said there was an identified need and retailers had already expressed an interest in the site, because it was unfeasible to put large-scale retail development in the town centre.
- It was actually really just a good thriller; the sci-fi trappings were entirely needless and pretty unfeasible.
- Parish councillors today said the alternative uses were always unfeasible and the village needed a working bus station.
- But after months of debate, Rochdale Township committee ruled on Wednesday that moving the bronze statue was unfeasible because it could be damaged.
- Often these ideals take the form of ridiculously unfeasible forms with unhealthily exaggerated hourglass figures.
- It's easy to visualise mountains of paperwork, bustling assistants and urgent phone calls from New York and Tokyo, but it seems unfeasible that any of it could ruffle this lady's feathers.
- Will is someone who has come into an unfeasible amount of money, and whose hand will come to ache from writing his signature on traveller's cheques.
- Rather than raise the economic level of the poor to that of the rich - which they regard as unfeasible and undesirable - their goal is to curb the consumption of those living in the industrialised nations.
- As a brattish youngster, I remember the unfeasible joy gained from making every payphone in a five mile radius ring simultaneously.
- The pair go into the first Test in Kingston on Thursday with the chance of being part of a winning England touring side in the Caribbean - it is certainly not unfeasible and both can have a big part to play.
- But was it really necessary for him to push his body to such unfeasible limits before the general public would put their hands in their pockets?
- Some plans are unfeasible or impossible and people don't realize it until after they take office and understand the situation better or until they try it and fail.
- This was a few years ago, so I have no idea who ran the establishment then, but they spent an unfeasible amount of time arguing among themselves and with the customers.
- Then we went to the pub and drunk an incredibly unfeasible amount of Guinness each.
- The surviving corvids are continuing to hammer on the upstairs windows at unfeasible hours of the morning, so as far as I am concerned, the more of them the boys managed to shoot, the better.
- That the islands are still an agreeable place to live is not in doubt, despite US claims that resettlement is unfeasible.
- It was one of those magical moments of travel - a sudden, unexpected and entirely irrational feeling of elation, an unfeasible optimism.
Synonyms absurd, preposterous, ridiculous, ludicrous, farcical, laughable, risible |