英:[ʌn'ʌtərəblɪ]
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英:[ʌn'ʌtərəblɪ]
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Adverb
1. to an inexpressible degree;
"she was looking very young tonight, and, as usual, indescribably beautiful, in a simple strapless dress of a green and white silky cotton"
The first known use of unutterable was circa 1586
unwaryadjective
not alert : easily fooled or surprised : heedless, gullible
the unwary buyer
unvoicedadjective
not actually said : unspoken
an unvoiced agreement
voiceless sense 2
unveilverb
to remove a veil or covering from
unveil a statue
disclose, reveal
unveiled their plans
to throw off a veil
unveilverb
to remove a veil or covering from
unveil a statue
disclose, reveal
unveiled their plans
to throw off a veil
unvarnishedadjective
not adorned or exaggerated : plain
the unvarnished truth
not varnished
unvaluedadjective
not important or prized : disregarded
not having an estimated value
a box of unvalued goods
unutterableadjective
not capable of being pronounced
not capable of being put into words : inexpressible
unutterable sorrow
1 What follows is unutterably moving: it says pretty much everything you'd ever need to about family, grief and friendship.
2 I suddenly felt unutterably depressed.
我突然感到莫名的惆怅。
3 The crew members were “unutterably kind,” Berta wrote, offering them food and copious beer.
4 This is surely delusion; The New York Times, in the late 1800s, described his script as “an unutterably dreary, romantic play,” and here it’s comically inscrutable.
5 The hitch is that it’s maddeningly complex and unutterably absurd — and thus, as a scientific thought experiment about bad ideas, completely delightful.
6 But Mac, instead, ended the chapter with lens blurred, in magnificent midsentence, as if the artist's voice were suddenly taken away in an unutterable trail of tears.
7 It's unutterably too much for flesh and blood to bear — even mine.
这对于有血有肉的人是太难堪啦——连我都受不了啦!
8 This iteration from the director Bronagh Lagan doesn’t possess much compensatory energy, and it’s further hampered by the dreariest set imaginable, from Simon Wells, which makes a Day-Glo decade look unutterably drab.
9 It was the face now of a man unutterably weary—as though all day he had been in some great travail.
10 “Wail’s” detail will be welcome to scholars, but for lay readers, it slows down a compelling and unutterably sad tale of a misfit genius tossed from one self-interested caretaker to the next.
11 Songs that benefitted from the move included Selena Gomez's unutterably brilliant Bad Liar, which jumped nine places to reach a new peak of 25.
12 And on one recent beautiful day, I felt unutterably sad.
13 “She looked,” Nixon notices, “like someone unutterably weary who had forgotten how to find her way into sleep and was trying to figure it out again.”
14 Yet, as Haley’s story unfolds, the landscape begins to be terrifying, unutterably strange and bleak, a cloud hanging over it day and night.
15 But Miss Enid, who seemed unutterably bored, was staring out of the carriage in the other direction.
16 He was “the most unutterably boring man in the entire world,” she told him, and he should liven up his act.
17 Related: When I feel unutterably sad, there’s only one thing that helps: exercise | Bella Mackie Yes, the ratio shifts, but at a higher intensity/duration you are burning more of both anyway.
18 Kelly and Olivia, two estranged sisters who survived a troubled childhood with an unutterably toxic mother, spar and reconnect as they get to know each other on an adult basis.
19 It's unutterably too much for flesh and blood to bear — even mine. '!
这对于有血有肉的人是太难堪啦——连我都受不了啦!
20 Our minds, formed and informed by their We are not so much maddenedas reduced to the unutterable ignorancedark, coldcaves.
2 极度
helluva great serious royal extreme severe terminal terrible intense profound utter utmost full-on searing fiendish unutterable swingeing overly hugely profoundly supremely impossibly mortally blindingly sensationally blazingly superlatively arch- über- hell of a with a vengeance in the extreme to the nth degree
3 难以形容地
4 极度地
helluva overly profoundly supremely impossibly mortally blindingly blazingly superlatively hell of a with a vengeance
5 难以言喻