英:[ɪnˌkɒmprɪˈhenʃn]
美:[ɪnˌkɑmprɪˈhenʃn]
英:[ɪnˌkɒmprɪˈhenʃn]
美:[ɪnˌkɑmprɪˈhenʃn]
Noun
1. an inability to understand;
"his incomprehension of the consequences"
大约1600年,来自 in-(1)“不”和 comprehension。
The first known use of incomprehension was in 1605
inconclusiveadjective
not leading to a definite conclusion or result
inconclusive evidence
inconceivableadjective
impossible to imagine or believe
inconceivableadjective
impossible to imagine or believe
incompressibleadjective
impossible or difficult to compress
incomprehensionnoun
lack of understanding
1 But jokes about the death of hostages would just be met with blank incomprehension by Louise and Eva, and probably tears.
2 We are at a junctures where that fact must be clearly stated even at the treat of reprisal or the risk of sheer incomprehension.
我们到了一个点,就是哪怕会引起反击或者是有纯粹不被理解的风险,还是必须把事实清楚的陈述出来。
3 Valerie must have read the incomprehension on my face, for once more with a shake of her head, she continued.
4 The death of John Mahoney, in 2018, robbed the revival of another beloved character, the Crane brothers’ proudly proletarian father; an audience surrogate, Martin regarded his sons with supercilious incomprehension from his lumpy recliner, beer in hand.
5 In a novel about the barriers of racial prejudice, where mutual incomprehension seems the rule, the narrative method is appropriate.
6 Conrad’s exoticized description of the woman is repeated, too, through a megaphone and sometimes garbled to underline colonial incomprehension.
7 To this six yuan of forty cents, I have an incomprehension armful.
对于这六元四角我抱有不理解.
8 At other moments, though, he adopts the role of the dumb ingenue, affecting innocent incomprehension with faux naive, Stiller-ish mannerisms.
9 She gave me a look of complete incomprehension.
10 I was aghast at the incomprehension of our leadership.
我对于我们领导不理解形势的情况也大感吃惊。
11 “Life of the Party” may represent Hollywood’s incomprehension — or fear — of young people, whose pursuit of decency seems to be freaking out a lot of grown-ups these days.
12 “We have been beating ourselves against the rock of incomprehension for too many years,” said Mr Moratinos.
莫拉蒂诺斯说:“多年来由于缺乏沟通与理解我们一直在受到惩罚”。
13 “In fact, it’s just like anywhere else here, only the feeling is stronger and incomprehension deeper.”
14 While some concerts were solid, there were frustrations between him and the musicians — mutual incomprehension, some stormy scenes.
15 But I can well imagine their faces tightened by incomprehension as they read my words.
16 I am silenced by the incomprehension of others.
17 The most miserable thing in the world is incomprehension.
不被理解,是这个世界上最痛的无奈。
18 It's a strangely Muscovite version of Manchester, however, in which Lizaveta's incomprehension is shared by the audience, as Mullarkey writes this portion of the play in Russian.
19 He squared his shoulders, he ventured to look at her and was met with a stare of annoyed incomprehension.
20 Foucault's dispatches from Tehran were one exception to the general incomprehension of western observers, best exemplified by the US president Jimmy Carter's dismissal of Khomeini as "crazy".