释义 |
unplayableun‧play‧a‧ble /ʌnˈpleɪəbəl/ adjective - Accuracy and steadiness under pressure are more important than the ability to produce the odd unplayable ball.
- By setting them to different scales harmonic progressions which would be unplayable on a single harp are made possible.
- Harley's ball was lying a mere few inches from an out-of-bounds fence and was therefore unplayable by a right-handed golfer.
- He hooked badly off the second tee, was unplayable and took six.
- Pitching it up to the batsman made it, quite often, unplayable.
- Then Edgley found an unplayable lie off the tee.
1in sport, a ball that is unplayable is difficult to hit because of its position or speed2a sports field that is unplayable is in too bad a condition to play on |