undefinable 的 2 个定义
de·fined, de·fin·ing.
- to state or set forth the meaning of: They disagreed on how to define “liberal.”
- to explain or identify the nature or essential qualities of; describe: to define judicial functions.
- to fix or lay down clearly and definitely; specify distinctly: to define one's responsibilities.
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de·fined, de·fin·ing.
- to set forth the meaning of a word, phrase, etc.; construct a definition.
undefinable 近义词
等同于 unexplainable
等同于 inexplicable
更多undefinable例句
- The appointment has yet to be announced, and the scope of the job hasn’t been fully defined yet because it’s a new position.
- Long-tail keyphrases are defined as those that are different from general keywords.
- Most large stone circles in western England and Wales have clearly defined entrances, but it’s not clear that the proposed entryway at Waun Mawn served that purpose.
- Ambiguous loss is not only difficult to define, but it’s also difficult to live with.
- Scientists haven’t yet identified an “immune correlate of protection,” which is usually defined to be the level of antibodies in the blood at which they can feel confident that a person is going to be protected from infection.
- It was something ineffable and harder to define: freedom of speech.
- This was later repurposed in Europe as an explanation for racial superiority, and the term “Aryan” came to define a white race.
- To define this show of support by major corporations for LGBT equality as a seachange would be no overstatement.
- And I would like for this generation to define its own movement.
- Modern conservatives rightly (as it were) define themselves against the culture at large; hipsters seek to do so as well.
- In general, any personal property that may be sold; many of the statutes define it.
- The magnitude, and variety, and demands of the objects embraced by it, define the times necessary for engaging in it.
- I suppose the more experience a man has had of life the more he hesitates to define what love really is.
- Cruelty is another cause, almost as general, though more difficult to define.
- The terms of the covenant must, therefore, define the designed extent of the objects of his death.