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unfabled

/fey-buhld/US // ˈfeɪ bəld //UK // (ˈfeɪbəld) //

未启用,未启用的,没有能力,未激活的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : celebrated in fables: a fabled goddess of the wood.
    • : having no real existence; fictitious: a fabled chest of gold.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inindisputable

Examples

  • Bell and Giro’s fabled Dome facility has been the site of any number of stories and tours for journalists.

  • Like West Yellowstone, Cody is a gateway town to the fabled park.

  • Morrall held the 1972 Miami Dolphins together during their fabled perfect championship season until Bob Griese recovered from injury to return for the Super Bowl.

  • It seems less a state than a fabled land hatched from Aesop or the Brothers Grimm.

  • It almost didn’t matter that on the pièce de résistance of our visit, a one-night stay in the fabled Granite Park Chalet, it was freezing, rainy, and utterly without views.

  • By the numbers, in fact, the 2000s were the least bad decade for American family stability since the fabled 1950s.

  • Watch the newsreel below and observe a fabled minute in the life and times of Marty Reisman, who died on Friday at age 81.

  • From the Wall Street Journal, a tale that makes Mitt Romney's fabled haircut seem tame by comparison.

  • With a fabled witch on her trail, student filmmaker Heather Donahue decides to film herself.

  • By focusing on the contact sheet this book provides insight into the creative and editing process of these fabled artists.

  • But now, as if some fabled genii had come to his aid, fortune had suddenly poured her favours into his lap.

  • He compared genius to the fabled tree of Teneriffe, whose branches discharged showers of refreshing water.

  • The fabled sword of Damocles hangs suspended over my head, still it may never fall.

  • He saw Peru with its riches; he saw fabled Cathay; he saw the uttermost isles of the distant sea.

  • Amazon, am′az-on, n. one of a fabled nation of female warriors: a masculine woman: a virago.

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