英:[ʌn'seɪəbl]
美:[ʌn'seɪəbəl]
英:[ʌn'seɪəbl]
美:[ʌn'seɪəbəl]
adjective
not sayable : not easily expressed or relatedalso: not allowed to be said
The first known use of unsayable was in 1870
1 This was a composer tasked with saying the unsayable against the unspeakable.
2 American literature took a while to say the unsayable.
3 With remarkable speed, however, the unsayable has become close to conventional wisdom.
4 One senses that there’s an unsayable aspect to it.
5 And thus stand up for the subconscious, for the unsaid and unsayable, for the historically and personally indigestible, for the unprettified, for the autonomy of an imagination that cannot escape history, and—more than anything else—for black freedom of expression itself.
6 The emotional focus and intensity of her distinctive music is constantly overturned by her infectious quicksilver laugh and easy lightness of touch, coupled with her uncanny ability to hear and express the unsayable.
7 But do efforts to make a word unsayable diminish its power or magnify it?
8 When so much that’s unsayable now was carelessly said. .
9 Chapter Three makes categorization of the unsayable things.
第三章是对不可说者的分类。
1 不能说的