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unexplainable

/ik-spleyn/US // ɪkˈspleɪn //UK // (ɪkˈspleɪn) //

无法解释的,无法解释,不可解释的,难以解释的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make plain or clear; render understandable or intelligible: to explain an obscure point.
    • : to make known in detail: to explain how to do something.
    • : to assign a meaning to; interpret: How can you explain such a silly remark?
    • : to make clear the cause or reason of; account for: I cannot explain his strange behavior.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give an explanation.
  1. 1
    • : explain away, to diminish or nullify the significance of by explanation: He couldn't explain away his absence from home at the time the robbery was committed.to dispel by explanation: She explained away the child's fears.

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Examples

  • Machine-learning models excel at spotting correlations but are hard pressed to explain why one event should follow another.

  • That leaves people “fearful of it happening again,” Gunnar explains.

  • “It’s a massive period of change for the brain and for the whole endocrine system,” explains Megan Gunnar.

  • Thus far, Target has been, explaining its record-setting success.

  • I am going to explain what happens with contextual advertising, SEO, messengers, email, and social networks.

  • Weiss, who had been in the firehouse consoling families throughout the day, said he struggled to explain the unexplainable.

  • The series regulars sang original songs in her imagination, but did not actually break into any unexplainable dance routines.

  • “There is something about the DNA of Israeli innovation that is unexplainable,” Shainberg said.

  • But because the amounts differ, it was either a lab error or an unexplainable anomaly.

  • The silence of the place began to try my nerves, and in a sudden, unexplainable panic I started for the open street.

  • Why this beautiful drama should ever be absent from the boards is one of the unexplainable things.

  • The elder told his story of inevitable failure, and strange unexplainable fatality.

  • She was too proud to go back now on that promise, to rescind the contract because of an unexplainable fear.

  • Many likes, unexplainable by any theory of personal appearance, etc., arise from this cause.

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