unimaginably
基本解釋
- adv. 不能想像地;難以理解地
英漢例句
- What they say is almost unimaginably painful to me.
他們所說(shuō)的對(duì)我來(lái)說(shuō)幾乎是無(wú)法想象的痛苦。 - All these examples tell the same story: that the world contains an unimaginably vast amount of digital information which is getting ever vaster ever more rapidly.
所有這些例子說(shuō)明同一個(gè)故事:這個(gè)世界包含著難以想象的巨量數(shù)字信息,人類對(duì)信息的獲取益發(fā)廣濶益發(fā)迅速。 - Regular hydrogen fuses very, very slowly even in a place as unimaginably hot as the center of the sun.
普通氫非常,非常緩慢即使在一個(gè)地方像在太陽(yáng)中心一樣無(wú)法想像的熱。 - Sometimes, sciencecan seem overwhelming. There are complicated concepts, unimaginably large - or small - objects, and vast distances that most people have a hard time understanding.
- This has been an unimaginably difficult week for the people who live near Montcoal.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama on WV Mine Tragedy and Justice Stevens - But for most younger Europeans, the threat of war in western Europe now seems almost unimaginably remote.
ECONOMIST: Peace in our time