imaginable
adj. 可想象的; 可能的
You use imaginable after a superlative such as 'best' or 'worst' to emphasize that something is extreme in some way.
...their imprisonment under some of the most horrible circumstances imaginable...
他们被关押在可以想象出的最恐怖的环境中
He could not disguise that he had had the worst imaginable day for any minister.
他刚刚经历了对于任何部长而言都是最糟糕的一天,这对他来说无法掩饰。
You use imaginable after a word like 'every' or 'all' to emphasize that you are talking about all the possible examples of something. You use imaginable after 'no' to emphasize that something does not have the quality mentioned.
...all of the other imaginable ramifications of this technology...
这项技术可能产生的其他一切后果
Parents encourage every activity imaginable.
父母鼓励孩子参与一切可能的活动。
1. possible to conceive or imagine;
They're the worst sort of Muggles, imaginable.
他们真是一群无可救药的麻瓜.
It will be the greatest imaginable privation for her to have to leave london.
对她来说,不得不离开伦敦大概是能想像到的最大的损失.
It is imaginable that breaking the engagement will damage his image.
可以想象,违反婚约将损害他的形象.
We had the greatest difficulty imaginable.
我们遇到了可以想象到的最大困难.
He is the most suitable person imaginable.
他是想得到的人选中最合适的一位.