undistinguishable如何读

英:['ʌndɪs'tɪŋgwɪʃəbl]

美:[ˌʌndɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃəbəl]

undistinguishable是什么意思

  • adj.不能区别的(分辨不清的)

undistinguishable英英释义

Adjective

1. not capable of being distinguished or differentiated;

"the two specimens are actually different from each other but the differences are almost indistinguishable"

"the twins were indistinguishable"

"a colorless person quite indistinguishable from the colorless mass of humanity"

undistinguishable词源中文解释

1580年代,来自 un-(1)“不”+ distinguishable。

undistinguishable词源英文解释

un- >entry 1 + distinguish + -able

undistinguishable 例句

1 The houses of Horace and Virgil communicated with this garden, but they are now undistinguishable.

2 They adhere to their old uniform and equipments, and are, at a short distance, undistinguishable from a European hussar regiment.

3 Mysterious glimmers ran along and united with darkness, so undistinguishable that all difference between light and darkness was lost.

4 And he labors with the unknown Spanish like a ship at sea, and steers for this dish and that with undistinguishable orders.

5 To most patients they will be undistinguishable from the A&E ward they had been in.

6 And how, as they looked in awed silence, the body that throughout these ages had maintained a semblance of humanity, had before their eyes slowly crumbled into undistinguishable dust.

7 Pairing patterns and pieces together to announce what we find lovely in the world, what makes us smile in a day that’s undistinguishable from many others.

8 But the sky was thick and cloudy, and there was a mist over the sea, rendering objects at the distance of a few hundred yards quite undistinguishable.

9 The mind is like a double mirror, in which reflexions of self within self multiply themselves till they are undistinguishable, and the first reflexion contains all the rest.

10 Imbedded in the same matrix occur several genera of mollusca undistinguishable from those inhabiting Maryvale Creek.

11 The tendency of cervico-occipital neuralgias is to spread toward the lower portions of the face, as observed by Valleix; in this case they become, sometimes, undistinguishable from neuralgias of the third division of the trigeminus.

12 So indistinct, so undistinguishable—they hardly knew if they had heard aright.

13 They must be undistinguishably mixed in the cells.

14 Stew them slowly till they have lost all shape and have become an undistinguishable mass.

15 We’re rattling through the rest of the Losers’ first experiences with It now, with Richie, Ben, and Beverly telling mostly undistinguishable stories involving chase sequences and fountains of blood that are invisible to adults.

16 He could barely see the white ant-hills close around him, and of course the trail he had needs still follow would be undistinguishable.

17 Such a thing, we feel, is not only undistinguished but also undistinguishable.

18 Mrs. Crogman is a mulatto so light of complexion as to be practically undistinguishable from white people.

19 It means that the beauty that turns into love is undistinguishable from the love that turns into beauty.

20 He saw her, for days together, spying upon her husband, creeping along the walls, one with the darkness, undistinguishable and unseen in her shadowy disguise.

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