uncountable 的定义
- not countable; incapable of having the total precisely ascertained: uncountable colonies of bacteria; uncountable kindnesses and small favors.
- indefinitely large in number; infinite: the uncountable days of eternity.
uncountable 近义词
incalculable
更多uncountable例句
- The cycle of test-and-learn has yielded uncountable benefits this year and helped the industry evolve in double-time.
- She was 73, a mother of 10 and grandmother of an “uncountable number.”
- Thus, the shameful, bigoted neglect of HIV/AIDS for most of his term at an uncountable cost in human life.
- Then there are roundabouts uncountable, and gymnasia abundant.
- The airport was just as he had remembered it on the first day of his awakening—it now seemed uncountable ages in the past.
- Just beneath the shallow plough of the peasant lie riches uncountable for the nation that shall bring them to the light of day.
- Many great fortunes were made in the War itself; an uncountable number got started during the two decades following.
- The number of scraggy waste places he swept clear, first and last, and built tight human dwellings upon, is almost uncountable.