far-fetched
常見(jiàn)例句
- At first the question seems far-fetched.
最初這個(gè)問(wèn)題似乎有些遙遠(yuǎn)。 - ZC: As we do not have as yet a good understanding of the lifestyle and hunting habits of this animal, imaging such a scenario would be a little far-fetched.
佐:因?yàn)槲覀兡壳斑€沒(méi)有很好地了解這種動(dòng)物的生活風(fēng)格與獵食習(xí)慣,要想想象出這樣一個(gè)場(chǎng)景就有點(diǎn)牽強(qiáng)附會(huì)了。 - Other critics dismiss as far-fetched Mr Cain’s claim that his dramatically lower rates would unleash such rapid growth that they would bring in as much revenue as the current tax code.
其他批評(píng)家拋棄凱恩這個(gè)牽強(qiáng)的方案是因?yàn)樗@種引人注目的低稅率將釋放出快速的增長(zhǎng)使得稅收和現(xiàn)在的稅制下的稅收相同。 - There's a sense of aliveness and energy, and in scientific terms everything is pure energy, so it's not that far-fetched.
有一種生機(jī)和能量,用科學(xué)的話(huà)來(lái)說(shuō),萬(wàn)物都是純粹的能量,因此上面說(shuō)法也不為過(guò)。
普林斯頓公開(kāi)課 - 人性課程節(jié)選 - Far-fetched rumours that 150, 000 Indian troops are to be deployed in Afghanistan are rife in Islamabad.
ECONOMIST: In the world’s most dangerous place - However far-fetched that number, it shows the sea change in mindset of traditionally parochial Indian businessmen.
FORBES: Going Global - But the notion that Germany is poised to stalk out of the euro is far-fetched.
ECONOMIST: Germany and the euro 返回 far-fetched