Examples of using Impractical in English and their translations into Chinese
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We are the Saudi Arabia of coal, but this impractical rule restricts access to one of our most abundant, affordable, and dependable energy sources.
The Committee had been informed that, owing to issues of data availability and reliability, the reduction of that time lag would be impractical.
Initially made of cotton, which proved impractical, the fastener was eventually constructed with nylon and polyester.
I don't know very much about instrumentation, so this might be totally impractical, but then again it might be a helpful different direction.
The government does not appear to be systematically examining Internet content, as this seems to be technically impractical.
Because of this, cabling is often impractical and costly so wireless charging is a necessity resulting in a trend towards using battery power.
However, this approach is impractical, as the large-scale system required cannot be designed with widely used design automation tools.
This implementation target proved impractical, and by 31 December 2009 13 organizations had revised their original timeline.
For this vision to come to pass, though, ordinary people would have to use crypto- currency- and in its early days, that was wildly impractical.
Beautiful, but fragile and often impractical(the stream surrounding the fireplace in the Hollyhock House that floods?).
That's because Whole Foods in recent years has adopted the grocery industry's standard regional distribution system, which makes supporting small farms impractical.
I have little choice but to apply the model of acceptance and consequences because doing any less would be totally impractical for me.
The Coalition Provisional Authority itself accepts that it would be impractical to try and implement this system, which is totally alien to Iraqis.
The Tibetan plateau is a vast and impractical place for glaciologists to work in and confounding factors make measurements hard to obtain.
The rapid development of new substances and market pressures have meant that extensive testing and study of these materials for long-term effects is often impractical.
In 1960, rocket packs looked just as limited and impractical as the Wright Flyer in 1903.
While some highlighted the need for standard terminology, others considered this impractical.
The second best thing about space travel is that distances involved make war very difficult, usually impractical, and almost always unnecessary.
A business activity is designed specifically for long-duration transactions, where exclusively locking resources is impossible or impractical.
Studying history at a great American university is neither easy nor impractical.