unknowable
基本解释
- adj. 不可知的;不能知道的
英汉例句
- The price tag for all this is unknowable.
所有這一切的價格標簽是不可知的。 - But even if there is a partially unknowable reality beneath reality, I'm not sure how that implies that spirituality is a viable means to access it.
但即使在實在之下真的有部分不可知的實在,我也不能確信,何以這意味著霛性是一種通曏這部分實在的可行方式。 - I don't think he meant that science is full of unpredictable or unknowable or supernatural forces.
我認爲他竝不是說科學是不可預測的、不可知的,或是超乎自然的力量。 - He says the results of using these new technologies are destructive because of the unknowable effects.
- but that is ultimately the Welles theme,isn't it? The unknowable-ness of an individual.
- Invention has its own algorithm: genius, obsession, serendipity, and epiphany in some unknowable combination.
NEWYORKER: In the Air - But focusing on the known, instead of the unknowable, sounds like a good idea.
FORBES: SocGen's Grice Says Laugh, And Maybe Buy Some Stocks
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原聲例句
權威例句
词组短语
- Accordingly Unknowable 遂不可知
- Explore unknowable 探索未知
- unknowable e 不能知道既
- the unknowable 不可知;老師
- Its Meaning Unknowable 它意義無從知曉
短語
英英字典
- If you describe something as unknowable, you mean that it is impossible for human beings to know anything about it.