1.
possible to conceive or imagine.
可考虑的或可想像的。
2.
Is white blackness thinkable?
白的“黑色”是可想像的吗?
3.
It is neither the mirror nor the image in the mirror. It is what is -the timeless reality, unbelievably hard and solid.
它既非镜子亦非镜中的映像。它是「如是」--那超越时间,不可想像的坚实。
4.
If there were no Greek culture, the emergence of the Christian religion could not be imagined.
如果没有希腊文化,基督教的产生是不可想像的。
5.
I am not so trunk as you think I was.
我可不像你“像”[想]的那么醉。
6.
"Yas'm but it ain' gwine be lak Ah thought wid Miss Ellen an'--"
"是的,可这个家不像我想像的那样有太太在----"
7.
I can well imagine the solemn and ethereal atmosphere of the scene
可以想像得出当时庄严的情景
8.
Writing a book was a more difficult job than he'd thought.
写书这工作可比他原来想像的难得多.
9.
I cannot imagine how terrible John would feel.
我不能想像约翰会有多么可怕的感觉。
10.
Give free rein to your imagination.
你可以完全自由地运用你的想像力。
11.
Oh, dear. That's dreadful. Not at all what I expected.
啊呀,太可怕了。根本不是我所想像的。
12.
A literal man cannot be an artist.
缺乏想像力的人不可能成为艺术家。
13.
and beneath these feminine adornments and these ribbons one could divine a statue, and in that statue a soul.
在那朴素的衣服下面,我们可以想见一座塑像,塑像的心中有个灵魂。
14.
An imaginative child may express himself by drawing.
由绘画可以看出富有想像力的孩子的巧妙构思。
15.
When that happened, he put the book down.
你不可能像欣赏流行歌曲那样领略杜威的思想。
16.
I think we'll be able to take some nice pictures of this park.
我想这个公园里我们可以照几张很好的像片。
17.
By the power of fancy we may create an unreal world.
靠想像力我们可以生产出一个虚幻的世界。
18.
I wouldn't ask a Brack-Brain like you to be involved in the job.
我可不想请像你这样的笨蛋来参与这项工作。