1 ADJ-GRADED 妙极的;惹人喜爱的;了不起的 If you describe something or someone as incredible, you like them very much or are impressed by them, because they are extremely or unusually good. 妙极的;惹人喜爱的;了不起的 [approval]
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The wildflowers will be incredible after this rain.
这场雨过后,野花会变得美不胜收。
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Thanks for taking me, I had an incredible time.
谢谢你带我去,我玩得非常开心。
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You're always an incredible help on these cases.
在这些事情上你一直是个难得的好帮手。
SYN amazing, great [informal] , wonderful, brilliant
2 ADJ-GRADED 不可思议的;难以置信的 If you say that something is incredible, you mean that it is very unusual or surprising, and you cannot believe it is really true, although it may be. 不可思议的;难以置信的
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It seemed incredible that people would still want to play football during a war.
在战时人们仍然想踢足球,这似乎不可思议。
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We should not dismiss as lies the incredible stories that children may tell us.
我们不应把孩子们告诉我们的一些不可思议的故事当成谎话而不予理睬。
SYN unbelievable, impossible, absurd, unthinkable
3 ADJ-GRADED [usually ADJ n] [verb-link ADJ] 惊人的 You use incredible to emphasize the degree, amount, or intensity of something. 惊人的 [emphasis]
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We import an incredible amount of cheese from the Continent.
我们从欧洲大陆进口数量惊人的奶酪。
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There was an incredible din.
声音异常嘈杂。
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It's incredible how much Francesca wants her father's approval.
你想象不到弗朗西丝卡多么希望得到父亲的同意。
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His panic was incredible.
他惊恐万分。
Word PartnershipWord Link
Word Partnership | Use incredible with: |
N. | incredible discovery, incredible prices 1 incredible experience 1 2 3 |
ADV. | absolutely incredible 1 2 3 |
Word Link | cred ≈ to believe : credentials, credibility, incredible |
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