imponderable
英 [ɪm'pɒnd(ə)rəb(ə)l]
美 [ɪm'pɑndərəbl]
- adj. 无重量的;无法计算的
- n. 无法衡量的事物
GRE
- imponderable (adj.)
- 1794, "weightless," from assimilated form of in- (1) "not, opposite of" + ponderable (see ponder). Figurative use, "unthinkable," from 1814. Related: Imponderably. As a noun, by 1842.
- 1. Our imponderable resources in knowledge are constantly growing and are inexhaustible.
- 我们无法估量的知识资源是不断发展永不枯竭的.
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- 2. Our resources in technical knowledge are imponderable.
- 我们的技术知识资源是无法估量的.
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- 3. The effect of his new method is imponderable.
- 他的新方法所起的作用是无法正确估计的.
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- 4. I hesitated, weighing and balancing the imponderable realities.
- 我犹豫, 仔细考虑并权衡着这种无法衡量的关系.
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- 5. In his scheme, investment was governed by the animal spirits of entrepreneurs, facing an imponderable future.
- 在他的设计中, 投资由企业家的“动物本能”驱动,其前途充满了不确定性.
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