adj. 不可思议的;难以想像的
1.Qaddafi is Libya and a Libya without him at the helm is unimaginable to him.
卡扎菲就是利比亚,对他而言,利比亚没他掌舵是不可思议的。
2.Now his future lay plain before him, and glowing with unimaginable splendor.
现在,他的未来展现在他面前,闪耀着难以想象的光辉。
3.But unimaginable as it may seem, future catastrophes may be far grimmer.
尽管它看起来难以想象,但是未来的灾难会更加令人恐怖。
4.A year ago, such a turnaround seemed unimaginable.
就在一年以前,这样的逆转有些不可想象。
5."It seems unimaginable," Sontag wrote, "to aestheticize" cancer.
桑塔格写到:将癌症“美化简直是不可想象的事情。”
6.Back then, a city of 1 million people was unimaginable.
再往后,城市人口达100万是无法想象的事。
7.Finally we realize that Satan's spear is of an unimaginable proportion.
最终我们会意识到,撒旦的长矛无法想象的大。
8.They were mysterious and decisive and unimaginable, except to her.
它们都是神秘、坚决而难以想象的,除了对她而言。