单词 | Impractical |
例句 | 1) The road toll scheme was dismissed as impractical. 2) An entirely rigid system is impractical. 3) Some impractical suggestions were turned down by the committee. 4) It became impractical to make a business trip by ocean liner. 5) The ideas of a visionary may seem impractical to us. 6) It's impractical to have so many people all trying to use this equipment at the same time. 7) He was a wonderful companion but hopelessly impractical. 8) The business proposition was rejected as impractical. 9) They found his ideas impractical. 10) Sandra was hopelessly impractical around the house. 11) James was a foolish man(),[http:///impractical.html] full of impractical plans. 12) He rubbished all my ideas, saying they were impractical. 13) Detractors claim the building will be ugly and impractical. 14) The weight of the machine makes lifting it impractical. 15) The long flowing dress was highly impractical. 16) Geniuses are supposed to be eccentric and hopelessly impractical. 17) He rejected my suggestion as impractical. 18) I love high heels but they're rather impractical. 19) Such a solution proved impractical. 20) To expect automatic protection from the police is impractical. 21) He was hopelessly impractical when it came to planning new projects. 22) It was impractical to think that we could build the house in one month. 23) It was totally impractical to think that we could finish the job in two months. 24) However, there are times when oil painting is impractical. 25) Silk is always wonderful too, if totally impractical. 26) The President criticized the proposal as expensive and impractical. 27) My original intention was to study all morning, but this turned out to be impractical. 28) The boys should not be trained to be an impractical person who can't even boil an egg. 29) Men aggravate me when they go on about how impractical women are. 30) The problem with both of these proposals is that they are hopelessly impractical. 1) The road toll scheme was dismissed as impractical. 2) An entirely rigid system is impractical. 3) Some impractical suggestions were turned down by the committee. 4) It became impractical to make a business trip by ocean liner. 5) The ideas of a visionary may seem impractical to us. 6) My original intention was to study all morning, but this turned out to be impractical. 7) It's impractical to have so many people all trying to use this equipment at the same time. 8) The business proposition was rejected as impractical. 9) He rejected my suggestion as impractical. 10) Such a solution proved impractical. 11) To expect automatic protection from the police is impractical. 12) He was hopelessly impractical when it came to planning new projects. 13) Men aggravate me when they go on about how impractical women are. 31) Searching this space directly would be totally impractical. 32) He says the designs totally impractical. 33) City Lands director Peter Coffey said alternative access routes were impractical or too costly. 34) The guidelines may not have been sufficiently widely disseminated, or they may have been viewed as impractical or unrealistic. 35) This approach proved impractical and inflexible and did not allow for innovation or different national traditions. 36) A delay would also be impractical for the reasons already mentioned. 37) The merit of the Record of Achievement movement lay not in the graded test profile therefore, which proved impractical. 38) Secondly, it has been impractical or impossible to gather data beyond vital signs and some blood and tissue samples. 39) It argues that it is impractical for countries to protect their interests by patenting plant species. 40) Earn outs are impractical if the business will be operated as a division of the purchaser rather than a stand alone subsidiary. 41) Officials stated that building a dam for irrigation purposes was hopelessly impractical. 42) The Cabinet also felt it was impractical, expensive and open to abuse, and the proposal was dropped. 43) This produces a considerable combinatorial explosion, making processing beyond the first level somewhat impractical. 44) It's totally impractical for them to enter their own national leagues, we all know that. 45) At the same time it is obvious that full enforcement of the law would be totally impractical. 46) Here on the dang strict purdah is impractical and everyone understands this, brothers-in-law included. 47) The unfortunate Home Secretary then receives much advice of a totally impractical nature for the solution of the problem. 48) Monasteries and nunneries were relatively safe from attack until the Dissolution and would have no need for elaborate and impractical tunnels. 49) The first option was politically impractical, as close advisers like Georges Pompidou realized. 50) Simply putting them all into a large box is a totally impractical approach. 51) Novick dismisses this notion without difficulty: the plan was considered, and found to be impractical. 52) If such estimates are correct, then offset schemes would be impractical on a large scale. 53) In circumstances when words are inappropriate or impractical, the apology may take the form of an elaborate pantomime of contrition. 54) Always have a plan B in case your original choice becomes impractical for any reason. 55) The ideas outlined here may seem a bit odd, cranky even, and certainly inconvenient and impractical. 56) Abolishing the rule of double jeopardy after a full trial and jury acquittal is unprincipled and impractical, he said. 57) To some, the initiative and referenda have proliferated to the point that they already have become onerous and impractical. 58) Many tasks will require millions or even billions of nanomachines to achieve results, and manually constructing each one is utterly impractical. 59) The complexities of a modern developed economy, however, make barter totally impractical for most purposes. 60) It would be impractical to attempt to review all the types of multimedia technology in this study. 61) Very large numbers of synonyms for even a few home addresses can make it impractical, however. 62) Telling people to avoid any exposure to the sun is impractical advice. 63) Ritter plans to tear down the building, saying restoration would be impractical. 64) Naturally enough, it had been deemed impractical to legislate against the women themselves. 64) try its best to collect and create good sentences. 65) All four were extraordinarily clever, given to fantasy and melancholy, and impractical to the point of danger. 66) This was considered generally impractical and in view of the particular difficulties of carrying out social research in Belfast, probably unattainable. 67) Where others would have dismissed the idea as impractical, Sherwood set about locating those vehicles which had survived intact. 68) Short skirts are impractical if you want to sit down once in awhile. 69) In health care, for example, governments would find it impractical to fund only successful outcomes. 70) However, most authors agree that it is impractical and expensive to follow up all pernicious anaemia patients. 71) The authority's line that it should not even do any homework on self-governing is considered impractical. 72) Indeed, in the later chapters we will show that this is impractical for any relatively unconstrained speech recognition system. 73) But all the goals were wildly impractical and none were achieved. 74) It is organizationally impractical because of the lack of capacity and resource in the police to deal with the resulting offenders. 75) Not withstanding that recognition, he decided it was impractical to break them into more than two pieces. 76) The original intention was that the client teams would be leaderless, but in some cases this has proved to be impractical. 77) His ideas are, in the main, impractical. 78) I argue that confinement is intrinsically impractical. 79) The plan is feasible in reason but impractical. 80) He considered it womanish and impractical. 81) When stalking subjects, a tripod is impractical. 82) She was annoyingly lackadaisical and impractical. 83) They say that It'spends too much on useless and impractical programs. 84) You think your Aries is impractical at times, and you're right. 85) The overlapping window concept is good, but its execution is impractical in the real world. 86) In any event, there are emotional excesses and impractical behavior. 87) An all-round mixing ratio for manufacture of a self-condensed high performance concrete is an impossible event and impractical fact. 88) Such large-scale studies seemed impractical until Plomin's colleague Michael Owen suggested scrapping the laborious genetic profiling of individual subjects. 89) Just like castles in the air, this idea is totally impractical. 90) In many cases, however, the true component environment is extremely complex and it becomes. impractical to provide an adequate simulation. 91) Therefore, such village rules function should not by the impractical overestimation . 92) Overabundance of coat, or cottony texture, impractical for field work should be penalized. 93) Proper focusing is critical at night because small apertures are often impractical — therefore one cannot afford to waste mispositioning the depth of field (see hyperfocal distance). 94) For Clyde's parents had proved impractical in the matter of the future of their children. 95) His vision, however impractical,[http:///impractical.html] of purging Islam and establishing a single Islamic caliphate appealed to Muslims disgusted by the venality of their own elites. 96) If I ever do go back to monophasic sleep again, it would likely be because I experience a change in circumstances that renders polyphasic sleep impractical. 97) Since testing every value is impractical, a few values should be chosen from each equivalence class. An equivalence class is a set of values that should all be treated the same. 98) The difficulty in this step arises from the size of the data source in question — often in the tera- or petrabyte range — which makes it impractical to retrieve the data over a remote connection. 99) Changing the source resistance is usually impractical for noise reduction. 100) Utopia is generally conceived to be an unrealisable, impractical and purely imaginary state, such as unrealistic political and social theories. But Tillich advances a new view. 101) The heavy damping makes it impractical to read gravity directly from the displacement of the beam. 102) A developed and strong imagination does not make you an impractical daydreamer. 103) The antenna selection algorithm is the exhaustive search method. Its computational complexity grows rapidly as the number of antennas increases. It is quite impractical. 104) The mathematician is an impractical person who can't even boil an egg. 105) Some of the tags also hide a great deal of complexity that make it impractical to imbed with Java. 106) Ninety-two percent of women said they would prefer other gifts, such as chocolates or even a marriage proposal . Many women described flowers as impractical and overpriced. 107) In some cases they are too idealistic, seeking relationships that are hardly possible. They should be wary of impractical forms of cultism or strange religious beliefs. 108) If you must deal with many-megabyte XML documents, it's often impractical to spend the memory, disk space, and CPU overhead to manipulate such huge documents. 109) Cholecystotomy is performed only when cholecystectomy would be impractical or dangerous. 110) But when it came to firearms it was impractical to tie feathers to a cannon ball. 111) This subjective test is impractical for advancing scientific research, which requires theories, models and algorithms in addition to empirical evaluations. 112) The birth and rising of new disciplines can realize the applications which are previously either unrealizable or impractical. 113) The process demonstrates that it was impractical for the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom to carry out the commercial policy that transcended the productivity level of the time. 114) Marty, 19, may have the most flagrantly impractical career goal , next to writing haiku. 115) This may seem like an empiricist's ( or an anti - intellectual's ) response to impractical, overly abstract philosophers. 116) Dr. Jane Goodall became known worldwide, and she changed the way we think about these remarkable creatures, all by doing the impractical. 117) The design was scrubbed at the drawing board stage as being impractical. 118) Though his wife is very impractical, John fortunately has a lot of good horse sense. 119) Although human can convert alpha-linolenic acid(ALA)to EPA and DHA, the conversion rate is so low, you need eat a lot of food contain ALA, that's make it impractical. 120) We have to master to adjust at any time, anyway, the person shouldn't be the impractical asseveration and wishes but on the hoof . 121) However, in Naipaul's works, the reader can find that the mimicry is very ridiculous and impractical. 122) Where reducing the noise output at the source is impractical or insufficient, noise may be absorbed or confined. 123) It is important that fundamental research activity not be regarded as impractical, because it is the preserver of standards without which, in the long term, the applied sciences will also die. 124) In a small electronic device such as a radiotelephone, a traditional balun is impractical because of the physical constraints. 125) Complete checking may be impractical for manual tests, but occasional quick scans for data that might be corrupted can be valuable. 126) When dealing with a larger number of items, using of cards may become impractical. 127) Though the massive walkers used by the clone troopers formed the backbone of the Republic's armored vehicle force, there were times when the plodding transports were impractical. 128) The use of modern computers has expedited large-scale statistical computation, and has also made possible new methods that are impractical to perform manually. 129) In truth, banning broadcasts would be impractical - and manifestly too late. |
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