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inaccessible

/in-uhk-ses-uh-buhl/US // ˌɪn əkˈsɛs ə bəl //UK // (ˌɪnækˈsɛsəbəl) //

难于接近,难于接近的,难以到达的,难于上青天

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not accessible; unapproachable.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.out of reach

Examples

  • Federal law requires polling places to be accessible to those with disabilities, but deterrents including inaccessible entrances, malfunctioning voting machines and long lines, remain common.

  • No matter where you end up, your Amazon Music Unlimited playlists won’t disappear—they’ll just be grayed out and inaccessible until you resubscribe.

  • Obstacles including war, migrating populations, difficult terrain and lack of vaccine acceptance have created pockets of inaccessible children, he says.

  • Luckily, there’s a place where sunshine is abundant, where the grid is inaccessible, where price is no object, and where there’s nothing but room.

  • The world of fine jewelry, typically inaccessible to anyone looking for an affordable-but-sturdy pair of earrings, has seen a boom in recent years, fueled in part by jewelry companies built on direct-to-consumer business models.

  • The process tends to remain trapped and inaccessible inside a person – usually a very complicated person.

  • Still, was it possible that Russian authorities could censor the Internet and make Meduza inaccessible for Russian readers?

  • “The issue is people are living in villages and towns that are physically inaccessible by vehicle,” he says.

  • The orchestra seats, now inaccessible to audiences, were removed along with the Wonder Organ.

  • It has been inaccessible for weeks as Israeli bombardment and troops try to take out heavy guerrilla resistance.

  • Probably the swallows were nesting in the cenote although the nests were inaccessible to view.

  • I am certain this bird had a nest there, though the place was too inaccessible to be examined closely.

  • Gas, it is clear, could not be carried into a hostile country or into remote and nearly inaccessible districts.

  • The different communities of the Church should not stand in intrenchments inaccessible to each other.

  • They take care, however, to place their nests in tolerably inaccessible places that cannot well be reached without a rope.