unbelievably
adv. 難以置信地,不可信地
If you say that something is unbelievable, you are emphasizing that it is very good, impressive, intense, or extreme.
His guitar solos are just unbelievable...
他的吉他獨奏棒極了。
The pressure they put us under was unbelievable...
他們給我們施加的壓力之大超乎想象。
You can use unbelievable to emphasize that you think something is very bad or shocking.
I find it unbelievable that people can accept this sort of behaviour...
人們竟能接受這樣的行為,我震驚不已。
Yes, the music library burned, three or four double basses burned. It's just unbelievable.
是的,音樂圖書館被燒了,三四把低音提琴燒燬了。真是太不幸了。
If an idea or statement is unbelievable, it seems so unlikely to be true that you cannot believe it.
I still find this story both fascinating and unbelievable...
我仍覺得這個故事既有趣又不太可信。
I know it sounds unbelievable but I never wanted to cheat.
我知道聽上去難以置信,但我從不想撒謊。
1. not easy to believe;
2. in an unbelievable manner;
It was unbelievably dramatic as lightning crackled all round the van.
閃電在貨車周圍炸開時,情景異常壯觀。
He beamed: "Unbelievably, we have now made it to the final twice."
他開心地笑了:“真是不可思議,我們現在已經兩次成功打進決賽了。”
"You're unbelievably lucky."— 'What do you mean by that.'
“你真是太幸運了。”——“你這話是什麼意思?”
Our car was still going unbelievably well.
我們的汽車當時效能依然非常好。
Lainey was, unbelievably, pregnant again.
萊內又懷孕了,真讓人難以相信。