impenetrability如何读

英:[ɪmˌpenɪtrə'bɪlətɪ]

美:[ɪmˌpenɪtrə'bɪlətɪ]

impenetrability是什么意思

  • n.不能贯穿;不可入性;不可测知

impenetrability英英释义

  • n.
    • the quality of being impenetrable (by people or light or missiles etc.)
    • incomprehensibility by virtue of being too dense to understand

impenetrability词源英文解释

The first known use of impenetrability was in 1653

impenetrability 例句

1 The impenetrability of the album is both enticing and frustrating.

2 With its history of resistance and its reputation for impenetrability, the Panjshir Valley seemed an ideal place for a determined force of renegades to base an insurgency.

3 He was sensible at once of an Oriental impenetrability.

4 And that jungle remains virgin by virtue of the Guyana Shield, a collection of mountain ranges and highlands seemingly designed to conserve the interior’s impenetrability .

5 His perceived role as the series' reluctant hero is naturally appealing, while his apparent impenetrability is meant to draw us in and make us want to know more about him.

6 You wrap yourself in impenetrability and expect the world to be clairvoyant.

7 And the Japanese, arrogantly confident in the impenetrability of their codes, apparently did not notice the article and so never realized their secret dispatches were being read by the Navy.

8 However, to cast the immigration court system as a place of “Dickensian impenetrability” is hyperbole.

9 Here gravity, rigidity, and impenetrability are original unexplained forces; mechanics only gives us the condition under which, and the manner in which, they manifest themselves, appear, and govern a definite matter, time, and place.

10 A lot has been written about Clinton's perceived coldness or impenetrability.

11 So matter has the property of impenetrability.

所以物质具有不可穿透的特性。

12 Despite the lack of leaves, the blackened trunks and fingerlike branches filled in all gaps, making the forest a huge ruin of impenetrability.

13 Still, there’s a difference between indeterminacy and impenetrability.

14 It had already been recognized that impenetrability in its ordinary sense is not, as was formerly supposed, a universal quality of matter.

15 Almost every profile mentions cheekbones, and then — often in the same sentence — coldness, or some similar term to convey impenetrability.

16 She noted too that even if the march is disallowed, the delegation will have successfully highlighted the secrecy and impenetrability of the areas where U.S. military programs kill hundreds of civilians.

17 The visual diversions he brought to what might otherwise have seemed taxing musical experiences did much to dispel the impenetrability often associated with avant-garde jazz over the course of the Kollektief's 36-year career.

18 Franz’s book — a love story, a recovery narrative, a knowingly futile attempt to penetrate “a nation that takes great pride in its impenetrability” — is the same kind of thing.

19 What remains less well known is what took place before they went off to war, when the 29 present at the code’s creation built a covert communications system whose crystalline simplicity belied its linguistic impenetrability.

20 Within hours, its impenetrability was exposed as flawed.

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