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unbearable

/uhn-bair-uh-buhl/US // ʌnˈbɛər ə bəl //UK // (ʌnˈbɛərəbəl) //

难以忍受,不堪忍受,难以忍受的,难受

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not bearable; unendurable; intolerable.

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Examples

  • Unable to be yourself constantly trying to fit the Iowa Culture caused anxiety that could be unbearable at times with your dreams and career on the line.

  • Lately, it’s been hard to ignore the unbearable oldness of American politics.

  • It is where all the things that make the world unbearable are rendered into a space where we can at last, finally and for once, survive them.

  • They would be unbearable without technology such as air conditioning.

  • Sure enough, when the hour came, cheers and applause went up across Paris, breaking an almost unbearable silence that had fallen over Europe’s most densely-packed city.

  • She had grown so perfect and gentle and consoling that it was unbearable, she was a big, round smooth balloon without a face.

  • Griffin wore a Captain America costume, complete with a mask, which he was nearly unbearable in the sweltering heat.

  • Why do we only talk about gun control after the most unbearable national tragedies?

  • “Living in Vietnam became unbearable,” remembers another refugee.

  • This unbearable realization riddles us with a paralyzing existential anxiety that we need to do something with, and quickly.

  • We were now within the tropics, but found the heat greatly moderated by the trade wind, and only unbearable in the cabin.

  • All at once it seemed to Um-ko an unbearable thing for any spark of life to be so prisoned.

  • I have emerged from the strife victorious, in so far that life has ceased to be unbearable.

  • Suddenly the whole palace shook terribly, the floor seemed to reel, an unbearable sound raged at my ears.

  • Music that is all rushing climaxes is unbearable; a picture must not be a glare of high lights.