incalculable 的定义
- very numerous or great.
- unable to be calculated; beyond calculation.
- incapable of being forecast or predicted; undeterminable.
- uncertain; unsure.
incalculable 近义词
countless, limitless
更多incalculable例句
- The cost of a radical break with a nation’s own economic and cultural heritage is incalculable.
- Gurung says that though her community has suffered incalculable loss, the pandemic has also moved workers to action.
- With viral transmission, mutations and vaccinations in flux, the pandemic in the United States has reached an unpredictable phase in which human behavior may be the most incalculable variable.
- Seemingly endless purgatory of deferred merriment and lukewarm takeout peppered with incalculable tragedies, great and small.
- The damage done by this misguided opinion is incalculable and puts young people in danger.
- The role football played in giving a center to black society in the South after World War II is almost incalculable.
- “Ozymandias” is about the incalculable ramifications of that first tiny betrayal.
- More likely, investors realise the ‘knock-on’ effects from a Cypriot default are literally incalculable.
- The cost ballooned into an incalculable sum over a trillion dollars, a considerable amount of it impossible even to account for.
- In our highly personal brand of politics, that type of emotional connection with average voters is incalculable.
- Thousands of lives were lost, and property to an incalculable extent was destroyed.
- From this time, by the help of these machines, immense and incalculable riches will accrue to the nation.
- They couldn't quite reckon upon what I should do; they felt I had reserves of experience and incalculable traditions.
- And brains at their best are only a ploughed field teeming always and forever with the worries of incalculable harvests.
- Neither medicine nor rhetoric can promise achievement, for in either case there is always something incalculable.