improbable
/ɪmˈprɒbəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪmˈprɑːbəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)im-ˈprä-bə-bəl -ˈpräb-bəl/ (ame, mw)
improbable — 形容詞
- improbablepositive
- more improbablecomparative
- most improbablesuperlative
1. describing something that has only a small chance of happening, being real, or b
不太可能的
發生或為真的機率很低的
describing something that has only a small chance of happening, being real, or being true, so most people would not expect it.
It is improbable that Lisa will finish the marathon in under three hours.
Lisa 不太可能在三小時內跑完馬拉松。
it is improbable that + clause
Karim told the police an improbable story about losing his keys in a river.
Karim 跟警察說了一個不太可能的故事,說他把鑰匙掉進河裡了。
improbable + noun (story / tale / excuse)
Snow in Taipei in July is highly improbable.
台北七月下雪是極不可能的事。
Owen and Mei made an improbable pair, but their bakery soon became famous in Tainan.
Owen 和 Mei 是不太可能搭在一起的組合,但他們的麵包店很快就在台南出名了。
Without more rain, a good harvest this autumn looks improbable.
如果雨再不下,今年秋天要有好收成看來不太可能。
- unlikely
more common in everyday speech; 'improbable' is slightly more formal
- doubtful
focuses on uncertainty about truth; 'improbable' focuses on low likelihood
- implausible
stresses that something is hard to believe, not just unlikely to happen
文法句型
it is improbable that + clause
improbable + noun
用法筆記
Often used with 'highly', 'very', or 'quite' to strengthen the meaning. Stronger than 'unlikely' and slightly more formal; weaker and more neutral than 'impossible'.