英:[ˌɪnɪ'nærəbl]
美:[ˌɪnɪ'nærəbəl]
英:[ˌɪnɪ'nærəbl]
美:[ˌɪnɪ'nærəbəl]
adjective
incapable of being narrated : indescribable
"无法表达的,无法描述的,难以形容的",约1500年,来自古法语 inenarrable(14世纪)或直接源自拉丁语 inenarrabilis,源自 in- "不,相反"(见 in-(1))+ enarrabilis "可描述的",源自 enarre "叙述"。
Middle English, from Latin inenarrabilis, from in- + enarrare to explain in detail, from e- + narrare to narrate
The first known use of inenarrable was in the 15th century
1 Sometimes it's inenarrable. you would come across such a time when you want to call somebody, but finally you stop, why?
有时候,生活很难用语言去描述;你可能会遇到这样的情况:有时想给某人打电话,但还未拨通,你却又放下了电话,为什么?
2 the filmmaker's decision to depict the essentially inenarrable phenomenon called love by means of a series of lush metaphors
3 难以形容的