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infeasible    音标拼音: [ɪnf'izəbəl]
a. 不可实行的

不可实行的



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  • What is the difference between unfeasible and infeasible?
    Both "unfeasible" and "infeasible" are words according to spell-check, and they appear have similar dictionary definitions But what is the difference between the two words?
  • What is the difference between impossible and infeasible?
    In cryptography world I usually encounter the word "infeasible", like: "It is computationally infeasible to solve elliptic curve discrete logarithm " But I rarely see the word "impossible" being used in cryptography Is there some actual difference between these two words? I'm not native speaker so forgive me if it is too obvious question
  • Word for a plan that has not been performed because of some issues
    Has this plan been scrapped, or merely delayed? If you insist on a single word, "Withheld" might fit the bill, but that would be at your insistence Most simply, the phrase "held up…" and most idiomatically, "placed on the back burner " Beyond those, you need to specify the problem, as for instance whether "some issues" really means timing or, perhaps, budget or technical issues?
  • expressions - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The term infeasible (literally "cannot be done") is sometimes used interchangeably with intractable, though this risks confusion with a feasible solution in mathematical optimization (--Wikipedia) Martin Gardner used several candidates in this excerpt from an essay on the RSA cipher:
  • Is there a reason for the prefix change of in- un- in about the 60s . . .
    When I was young some impossible things were 'infeasible', these days I see 'unfeasible' more frequently My suspicion is that the reason for these changes to and from 'un-' are the same as Dr Johnson's excuse for describing the fetlock of a horse as its knee: 'Ignorance, Madam, pure ignorance '
  • What are other ways to say virtually impossible?
    The connotation of pretty much any adverb applied to "impossible" is that there is a known circumstance or set of events that would produce the "impossibility", but that those circumstances are so improbable as to not be worth consideration "Virtual" itself is defined as "very close to being something without actually being it", and so any term you can think of with a similar definition would
  • word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What is the difference between impractical and impracticable? The former is the word with which I am familiar The dictionary definition seems to indicate that impracticable relates to the inabili
  • Word for being unable to see clearly (metaphorically) suffering from . . .
    What's the adjective that means one is suffering from illusion, they can't see the truth for what it is If someone believes in the American dream and ignores how infeasible it is and unrealistic i
  • When and why did the N-word and negro go apart?
    These days, while it retains some value in forensic and physical anthropology, the study by anthropologists of how different peoples define race has made any claim to objective distinctions between so-called "races" infeasible See for example the American Anthropological Association Statement on "Race"
  • Relation between trivial, more than trivial, and less than trivial
    Similarly, I would interpret "less than trivial" to mean "there is a scale of difficulty with 'not at all difficult' on one end, then 'trivial', then 'hard', then 'infeasible', then 'impossible' on the far end, and this problem is less difficult than 'trivial'", that is, closer to the "not at all difficult" end





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