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unfathomable

/uhn-fath-uh-muh-buhl/US // ʌnˈfæð ə mə bəl //UK // (ʌnˈfæðəməbəl) //

莫测高深,莫名其妙,莫名其妙的,不可思议

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not able to be fathomed, or completely understood; incomprehensible: heroism in the face of unfathomable conflict.
    • : not able to be measured with a sounding line, or fathomed: unfathomable depths of the ocean.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.hard to believe; difficult to understand

Examples

  • At every moment, subatomic particles stream in unfathomable numbers through your body.

  • Her words remind us that Fathom is inherently seated at the threshold of unfathomable territory.

  • Unimaginable, unfathomable, unforgettable is how I describe 2020.

  • Losing a blue-eyed son taught Nana that life can deliver unfathomable pain and yet life still stands, with some grace, on the other side.

  • The stock’s price reached a high of $483 this morning, up an unfathomable 12,000% from its $4 price around this time a year ago.

  • To some, the decision to help these patients may seem unfathomable—insane, even.

  • And yet, this almost-unfathomable plot somehow manages to elicit a sense of déjà vu.

  • Those of you who, for reasons unfathomable, are sober on this occasion may need it explained.

  • Dr. Gardere said he has seen first-hand the role faith has played in helping people recover from seemingly unfathomable setbacks.

  • That a woman could be intelligent, educated and CHOOSE to be a sex worker is almost unfathomable.

  • But still more wonderful were those great, dark, velvety eyes, deep and unfathomable.

  • Miss Horton looked up at him, and under her glance Sir Rowland felt that he was a man of unfathomable ignorance.

  • And lo, this Olympian being, this unfathomable man, descended from his cloud-capped heights and held out his hand to Tchaikovsky.

  • Those immense ridges are not only found rising out of the unfathomable deep.

  • Orme wondered at the unfathomable intelligence of those eyes.