improbable
adj. 不大可能是真实的,不大可能的; 未必确实的; 未必会发生的; 非概然
Something that is improbable is unlikely to be true or to happen.
...a highly improbable coincidence...
几率非常小的巧合
It seems improbable that this year's figure will fall much below last year's 75,000.
看来今年的数字不大可能比去年的 75,000 差太多。
If you describe something as improbable, you mean it is strange, unusual, or ridiculous.
On the face of it, their marriage seems an improbable alliance.
表面上看,他们的婚姻似乎是个荒谬的结合。
...her improbable accent.
她奇怪的口音
1. not likely to be true or to occur or to have occurred;
2. having a probability to low to inspire belief
3. too improbable to admit of belief;
Political action – real, determined and concerted action – seems again improbable.
政治行动——真正决定性的一致行动——似乎再次无法实现了.
When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains however improbable must be the truth.
当你排除了所有的不可能, 无论剩下的是什么,无论多荒谬,都必定是真相.
Obviously, cultural an improbable explanation for this.
显然文化影响不能解释这些.
This was the moment when the improbable beat what Washington always said was inevitable.
在这一刻,不太可能战胜了华府一直所说的必然.
The reporting from our various diplomatic posts converged on the proposition that the war was improbable.
我国各驻外使馆所发回的报告都一致认为战争不可能发生.
adj. 似不可信的
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