Impossibility Meaning in English
word
ˌɪmˌpɔsɪˈbɪɫɪti
im-paw-suh-BIL-ih-tee
ɪmpˌɒsəbˈɪlɪti
im-pos-uh-BIL-ih-tee
释义
The fact or condition of being impossible; something that cannot be done or that cannot happen.
用法与细微差别
Used mainly in formal, academic, or philosophical contexts. Often combined with 'of' (e.g., 'the impossibility of success'). Less common in casual speech than 'impossible.'
Spanish: imposibilidadPortuguese (BR): impossibilidadePortuguese (PT): impossibilidadeChinese (Simplified): 不可能Chinese (Traditional): 不可能Hindi: असंभवताArabic: استحالةBengali: অসম্ভবতাRussian: невозможностьJapanese: 不可能(ふかのう)Vietnamese: sự bất khả thi - điều không thểKorean: 불가능Turkish: imkânsızlıkUrdu: ناممکنIndonesian: ketidakmungkinan
例句
The impossibility of traveling to the moon was once widely believed.
basic
They discussed the impossibility of finishing the project on time.
basic
It is an impossibility to fit all these boxes in the car.
basic
For many, owning a home in the city feels like an impossibility nowadays.
natural
Trying to change his mind is an absolute impossibility.
natural
I refuse to accept the impossibility of a better future.
natural