英:[ɪnˈsu:pərəbl]
美:[ɪnˈsupərəbəl]
英:[ɪnˈsu:pərəbl]
美:[ɪnˈsupərəbəl]
in·su·per·a·ble
In su p r bl
insuperably (adv.), insuperability (n.), insuperableness (n.)
词根:insuperably
adj.insupportable 不能忍受的;忍耐不住的
adv.insuperably 不能取胜地;不能超越地;无法克服地;不能制胜地
Adjective
1. impossible to surmount
2. incapable of being surmounted or excelled;
"insuperable odds"
"insuperable heroes"
14世纪中期,“不可征服的,无法克服的”,源自14世纪的古法语 insuperable 或直接源自拉丁语 insuperabilis,“无法越过的,不可征服的”,由 in- “不,相反的”(见 in-(1))和 superabilis “可以克服的”组成,源自 superare “克服”,源自 superus “在上面的人”,源自 super “在上面”(源自 PIE 词根 *uper “在上面”)。比喻用法始于1650年代。相关词汇: Insuperably; insuperability。
Middle English, from Latin insuperabilis, from in- + superare to surmount, from super over — more at over
The first known use of insuperable was in the 14th century
insurgent1 of 2noun
a person who revolts : rebel
insurgent2 of 2adjective
rebellious sense 1
insurgencynoun
rebellion sense 2
insurancenoun
the business of insuring persons or property
a contract by which someone guarantees for a fee to pay someone else for the value of property if it is lost or damaged (as through theft or fire) or to pay usually a specified amount for injury or death
the amount for which something is insured
a means of guaranteeing protection
take an umbrella as insurance against rain
insurableadjective
capable of being insured
insurableadjective
capable of being insured
insupportableadjective
too bad to be endured
insupportable pain
impossible to justify
insupportable charges
insuperableadjective
impossible to overcome
insuperable difficulties
insuperableadjective
impossible to overcome
insuperable difficulties
1 There was an inscription underneath, from the great scholar’s Nobel lecture:The recognition of the insuperable limits to his knowledge ought indeed to teach the student of society a lesson of humility which should guard him against becoming an accomplice in men’s fatal striving to control society.
2 Blessed with a rich, strong, beautiful voice, Mr. Quasthoff not only had established a major career against seemingly insuperable odds, but also had risen to the top of his profession.
3 The old silver there was of some value, she told the lawyer, but it represented an almost insuperable difficulty for Luke: it required energy to steal it and transform it into money.
4 And in the middle of it all, an untitled hanging sculpture by Lee Bontecou portrays the explosion itself, albeit with insuperable elegance, as if in slow motion.
5 Frye seeks to show how the Kremlin’s actions are the result of countless tradeoffs and difficult choices, rather than the expression of an omnipotent ruler’s whims or an insuperable historical legacy.
6 They constituted a near-insuperable obstacle to the besieging infantry.
它们就会形成围城步兵几乎不可逾越的障碍。
7 The ceremony is quite broken off, subjoined the voice behind us. I am in a condition to prove my allegation: an insuperable impediment to this marriage exists.
“婚礼中止了,”我们背后的嗓音补充道。“我能够证实刚才的断言,这桩婚事存在着难以克服的障碍。”
8 But replacing heroes with anti-heroes does little to alter the narrative about how a handful of geniuses have changed the world through their insuperable intelligence; the genre continues to trade on a deep desire to make myths about the men behind the machines.
9 Such is the essential and insuperable problem of the 21st-century summer tentpole movie – for Hollywood purposes, the first buds of May now count as “summer” – and such is the challenge Whedon has set himself.
10 Two women who are attached to their cultural roots yet alienated by the conservative values of their communities hold for each other the answer to problems that until now have seemed insuperable.
11 That the songs don’t match the story structurally is probably an insuperable problem.
12 A tough one, but not insuperable if one’s willing to revise one’s concept of God, as you yourself have suggested in your writings.
13 Third, they are confronted with insuperable contradictions at home and abroad.
三 、 他们国际国内都有难以克服的矛盾.
14 What was fascinating about Griffiths's career was his triumph over what, to others, might have seemed insuperable obstacles.
15 But speaking in the Commons Boris Johnson said the target would need to take into account "insuperable problems" such as postal delays.
16 In Céspedes’s book, the family is insuperable.
17 But not, I think, an insuperable one.
但我认为这并不是无法克服的困难.
18 North Carolina’s government is, however, an almost insuperable impediment to his doing so.
19 He says: Come down with be determined to death to live, what to still have insuperable?
他说:“以死的决心生存下来,还有什么不能克服的呢?”
20 TYPICAL USE : The deep river was an insuperable barrier to those who could not swim.
对不会游泳的人来说,这条深河是无法超越的障碍.
3 不能克服的
5 难以解决的
6 不可战胜的
7 无法克服的
8 难以克服的