inconceivable• The opening of a score of nuclearsites in some six years by conventionaladministrativeproceduresalone was inconceivable.• The amount of time and money they have wasted on the project is inconceivable.• It took Mitchell a second to understand what she had done, this inconceivable act; that she had fouled him.• I have too many rejections in my files, and another would be inconceivable at this time.• When I was a boy, having a bath every day was an inconceivableluxury.• To me it seems inconceivable that a single human life on earth is the beginning and end of it all.• It is inconceivable that any corpus should provide occurrences of all of these possibilities.• Many people thought it was inconceivable that the crash could have been an accident.• It's inconceivable that university officials would fire someone as talented and loyal as Professor Schultz.• To him it was inconceivable to be at sea without trailing a hook in the water.• The slaughter to thousands of innocent US citizens would have been inconceivable until recently.• Language is central to individual human development; human society is inconceivable without it.• Life here in this part of Maine is almost inconceivable without wood and woods.
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤appear, be, seem顯得難以置信;不可思議;似乎難以想像▸➤become變得不可思議▸➤find sth發現⋯難以置信◇She found the idea quite inconceivable.她覺得這個主意十分不可思議。ADVERB➤totally, utterly完全不可思議➤almost, practically, virtually幾乎無法想像PREPOSITION➤to對⋯來說不可思議◇The thought of leaving her family was inconceivable to her.想到要離開家人她就覺得無法想像。