单词 | impractical |
释义 | impractical (ɪmpræktɪkəl ) 1. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] If you describe an object, idea, or course of action as impractical, you mean that it is not sensible or realistic, and does not work well in practice. When stalking subjects, a tripod is impractical. It became impractical to make a business trip by ocean liner. 2. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] If you describe someone as impractical, you mean that they do not have the abilities or skills to do practical work such as making, repairing, or organizing things. Geniuses are supposed to be eccentric and hopelessly impractical. Collocations: totally impractical And he used to make totally impractical suggestions, not least for the menu. Times, Sunday Times (2009) And the manager's white shirt and tie is totally impractical working around food. The Sun (2008) It had cream leather seats and proved totally impractical. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Translations: Chinese: 不切实际的 Japanese: 実際的でない |
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