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Improbable Meaning in English

word

ˌɪmˈpɹɑbəbəɫ
im-PRAH-buh-buhl
ɪmpɹˈɒbəbəl
im-PROB-uh-buhl

释义

Unlikely to happen or be true; not probable.

用法与细微差别

'Improbable' is more formal than 'unlikely' and is often used in academic or written contexts. It suggests something is possible but with very little chance. Common collocations: 'improbable event', 'seems improbable'. Do not confuse with 'impossible' (which means it can't happen at all).

例句

It is improbable that it will snow in the desert.

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The story he told sounded improbable.

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Winning the lottery is very improbable.

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That’s an improbable excuse—you’ll have to try harder next time.

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He pulled off an improbable victory against all odds.

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Sometimes, life takes the most improbable turns.

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