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undecipherable

/dih-sahy-fer/US // dɪˈsaɪ fər //UK // (dɪˈsaɪfə) //

无法解读,无法解读的,难以理解,难以辨认

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make out the meaning of: to decipher a hastily scribbled note.
    • : to discover the meaning of: to decipher hieroglyphics.
    • : to interpret by the use of a key, as something written in cipher: to decipher a secret message.
    • : Obsolete. to depict; portray.

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Examples

  • Q’s posts contain clues, and adherents are told to decipher the messages and do independent research to uncover the secrets.

  • Reading a scientific paper can sometimes feel like deciphering a wall of code.

  • Now, scientists are figuring out how, thanks to the first-ever deciphering, or sequencing, of the tuatara’s genetic instruction book.

  • Like hand-drawn maps from early explorers sailing to the western hemisphere, these maps provide the brain’s geographical patterns from which we try to decipher functional connections.

  • Link receivers and providers can easily decipher sponsored links from “untrustworthy” nofollow links.

  • It was beyond the capacity of any human cryptologist to decipher the signals.

  • I never owned a copy but I knew people who did, and we spent hours in dorm rooms trying to decipher what was on it.

  • For those few months it may have appeared quite simple to decipher the good from the bad.

  • The duchess sat at a replica radio to hear, learn about, and decipher morse code.

  • After a brief exchange to decipher why Smith, Alencar, and Mousa wanted to go to Syria, the journalists told them to go home.

  • The Greek character will now become easy to decipher; and the evening papers may take King Otho both off the throne and on.

  • She longed to penetrate below the surface and decipher the strange palimpsest of human life.

  • We do not propose that he shall decipher the hieroglyphics of algebra and geometry.

  • The printers were not compelled to decipher the peculiarities of anyone's handwriting; Stowe's copy was printed and punctuated.

  • Mr. Monk had been altogether unable to decipher the Duke's purpose in the question he had asked.