Aún no tenemos significados para "quite impracticable".
1This project, simple as it sounded, was quite impracticable at the present time.
2The sole objection to this method is that it is usually quite impracticable.
3That a stock route through the desert is quite impracticable we have clearly demonstrated.
4The expert reply was that this would be quite impracticable.
5Poor old Grealy is quite impracticable, though he means well.
6Now, however, in consequence of the late rains the river was quite impracticable for baggage-horses.
7As for Christianity, he regards it as quite impracticable.
8De Coeuvres saw Conde before presenting his credentials to the Archduke, and found him quite impracticable.
9As regards the transit of stock, however, my own conviction is that it is quite impracticable.
10The most skilful individuals, however, considered it quite impracticable to avail themselves of such inaccessible stores.
11She signalled to us for a tow, which was quite impracticable in the state of the sea.
12The ground on either side was quite impracticable, and the detachment must necessarily pass through the wood.
13At anything like a flood quite impracticable.
14Many of the railroads in Switzerland that tourists pass easily enough now, were almost or quite impracticable then.
15But when the tips were cut off they disappeared, and it was in consequence quite impracticable to burn them.
16Mad as she is charming and beautiful; or, if not mad, at least quite impracticable and unfitted for the world.
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Quite impracticable a través del tiempo
Quite impracticable por variante geográfica