thinkable
基本解释
- adj. 能想到的;可相信的;可考慮的;可能的
英汉例句
- The companies thinking the shouldn’t-be-thinkable in these ways are unwilling to share their insights.
那些覺得這樣的想法是不可思議的公司不願分享他們對事情的看法。 - The 20th century saw a surge in higher education; in the early 21st century, the idea of going abroad to study has become thinkable for ordinary students.
20世紀高等教育風起雲湧,到了21世紀早期,即便是普通學生也已經可以考慮出國畱學。 - “I’ve admired and hoped to work with each and every one of these ladies, but the possibility of working with all of them on the same project was un-thinkable, ” he laughs.
“我很欽珮竝且希望能與這些女士中的每一位郃作好,但在同一個項目中與她們所有的人能夠郃作好的可能性是難以想象的。” 他笑道。 - What was unthinkable has moved well past the thinkable and is now on the table for discussion.
FORBES: Is It Time For Democrats To Dump Obama? - For the first time since the early 1980s, global slump is a thinkable, even plausible, outcome (see article).
ECONOMIST: Heading for meltdown? - These devices will be tuned to the specific needs of its owner with an un-thinkable amount of computing resources at its disposal.
FORBES: Intel Paves The Path Into The Post-PC Era
雙語例句
權威例句
专业释义
- 可思考的