
adv.未必然地;不大可能地;不像是真實(shí)地
He claimed, improbably, that he had never been there. 他聲稱(chēng)從未去過(guò)那里,令人覺(jué)得不可靠。
Not improbably we'll win. 說(shuō)不定我們會(huì)贏。
Electing the DPJ is still plainly a risk: the party is inexperienced and, like the LDP, an improbably broad church. 然而推舉民主黨也難免是一次冒險(xiǎn):它沒(méi)有資歷,而且可能如自民黨未必是個(gè)開(kāi)明的黨派。
Which of the myriad alluringly (and sometimes improbably) titled degree courses? 誘人的(或者有些明顯不真實(shí)的)課程名稱(chēng)中的哪一個(gè)呢?
Arguing that the country's businessmen had got rich improbably quickly, he said they now had to help out. 這個(gè)國(guó)家的商人們幾乎一夜暴富,梅德韋杰夫認(rèn)為現(xiàn)在是他們伸出援手的時(shí)候了。