thinkable

英 [ˈθɪŋkəbl] 美 [ˈθɪŋkəbl]

adj.  可想象的; 想象得出来的

BNC.48299 / COCA.34461



牛津词典

adj.

  1. 可想象的;想象得出来的
    that you can imagine as a possibility
    1. Such an idea was scarcely thinkable ten years ago.
      十年前,这样的想法几乎是难以想象的。

双语例句

  1. It is possible to change the business rules on a daily basis, which is not thinkable for a business process definition or a reusable service.
    它允许每天更改业务规则,而这对于业务流程定义或可重复服务是无法想象的。
  2. What is thinkable is also possible.
    可想的也就是可能的。
  3. It was thinkable that the razor blade might arrive concealed in his food, if he were ever fed.
    即使给他送吃的来,不可想象地里面会藏着刀片。
  4. Plans that were not even thinkable. He is more interesting than I expected.
    简直无法想像的计划他比我想像的还风趣。
  5. He had done everything thinkable to put things right.
    他已尽可能地纠正了错误。
  6. Unemployment has reached a level that would not have been thinkable ten years ago.
    失业问题已达到严重地步,在十年前是难以想像的。
  7. War between big powers would once again become thinkable.
    大国之间的战争将重新成为可能。
  8. Is white blackness thinkable?
    白的黑色是可想像的吗?
  9. Such an idea was scarcely thinkable ten years ago.
    十年前,这样的想法几乎是难以想像的。
  10. Possible to conceive or imagine. Is white blackness thinkable?
    可考虑的或可想像的。白的黑色是可想像的吗?
  11. Other ways to whittle down banks are thinkable.
    另外一些削减银行的办法是值得考虑的。
  12. The innovation will be opened out from three basic aspects: concept, strategy and operation form, providing workable, consultable and thinkable constructive scheme, idea and thoughts for county-level TV& Radio Universities.
    这场变革将在观念、策略、操作形态三个基本层面上展开,为县市区电大提出了可实践、参照或思索的建设性方案、意见和思路。

英英释义

adj

  1. capable of being conceived or imagined or considered