imponderable

英 [?m'p?nd(?)r?b(?)l] 美[?m'pɑnd?r?bl]
  • adj. 無重量的;無法計(jì)算的
  • n. 無法衡量的事物

GRE

詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?imponderables;

中文詞源


imponderable 難以估量的

im-,不,非,ponderable,可衡量的,可估量的。

英文詞源


imponderable (adj.)
1794, "weightless," from assimilated form of in- (1) "not, opposite of" + ponderable (see ponder). Figurative use, "unthinkable," from 1814. Related: Imponderably. As a noun, by 1842.

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. Our imponderable resources in knowledge are constantly growing and are inexhaustible.
我們無法估量的知識(shí)資源是不斷發(fā)展永不枯竭的.

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2. Our resources in technical knowledge are imponderable.
我們的技術(shù)知識(shí)資源是無法估量的.

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3. The effect of his new method is imponderable.
他的新方法所起的作用是無法正確估計(jì)的.

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4. I hesitated, weighing and balancing the imponderable realities.
我猶豫, 仔細(xì)考慮并權(quán)衡著這種無法衡量的關(guān)系.

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5. In his scheme, investment was governed by the animal spirits of entrepreneurs, facing an imponderable future.
在他的設(shè)計(jì)中, 投資由企業(yè)家的“動(dòng)物本能”驅(qū)動(dòng),其前途充滿了不確定性.

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