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unobservable

/uhb-zur-vuh-buhl/US // əbˈzɜr və bəl //

不可观察的,无法观察到的,不可观测的,不可观察

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being or liable to be observed; noticeable; visible; discernible: an observable change in attitude.
    • : worthy or important enough to be celebrated, followed, or observed: an observable holiday.
    • : deserving of attention; noteworthy.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.imperceptible
Synonyms
ephemeral瞬息万变,瞬息万变的,短暂的,昙花一现evanescent飘渺的,飘忽不定,飘渺,飘忽不定的fine罚款,精细,精细的,细致gradual渐进式,逐渐的,渐进的,渐进impalpable无可替代的,坚不可摧的,无形的,坚不可摧imponderable不可思议的,不可估量的,不可思议,不可估量inappreciable难能可贵,不值一提,不值钱,不值钱的inaudible听不清楚,听不清,听不清楚的,听不清的inconsiderable微不足道,不足道,不足为奇,不足道的inconspicuous不显眼的,不显眼,不明显的,不明显indiscernible隐约可见,不清楚,无法辨别,无法辨认indistinct隐隐约约,隐约可见,模糊不清的,隐约可见的indistinguishable无差别,无区别的,无差别的,无差异infinitesimal无限小,无限小数,无限极,无限大insensible无知者无畏,无知无觉,无知的人,无知觉insignificant不重要的,无足轻重,无关紧要,微不足道的intangible非物质,非物质的,非物质性,非物质性的invisible隐形的,隐形,隐性的,隐身microscopic微观,显微,显微镜下,显微镜minute分,分数,分分钟,分别momentary瞬间,瞬间的,瞬时,暂时的shadowy有阴影的,有阴暗面的,有阴暗面,有阴影slight纤细的,纤细,纤弱的,纤微small小,小型,小的,小型的subtle微妙的,微妙,巧妙的,巧妙tiny微小的,微小,渺小,渺小的trivial琐碎,琐碎的,琐事,小事一桩undetectable无法察觉,无法检测,无法检测到,无法检测到的unnoticeable不易察觉,不易察觉的,不显眼的,不显眼vague模糊的,模糊,含糊不清,模糊不清

Examples

  • I felt I should try to live up to the occasion and present some new ideas, so I raised the question of how the axion field settles down after the Big Bang, and whether it might leave an observable relic.

  • He lived for 12 years after his diagnosis, and I would guess at least 17 years since his first observable symptoms.

  • In quantum mechanics, a particular property of a substance — electrical conductivity, say, or optical transparency or reflectivity — corresponds to the average or “expectation value” of an observable quantity.

  • According to some calculations, the cosmos might have cooled so quickly that the fabric of space-time became fractured, creating a network of whisper-thin tubes filled by pure energy that stretch across the breadth of the observable universe.

  • In terms of the quality of the pitches they make — as measured by observable factors such as velocity and movement — southpaws are simply not in the same league as righties.

  • The observable Universe contains around 100 billion large galaxies and a comparable number of supermassive black holes.

  • All ISIS logistics and dispositions in the field are observable by drone and satellite.

  • Theory: a scientifically acceptable principle explaining a set of observable facts.

  • Global warming is an observable fact, and transportation emissions are the second largest contributor to the problem.

  • How has this soldier demonstrated recurring actions, patterns, or observable behaviors that might indicate his real beliefs?

  • And on these faces, there was a certain pettiness and coldness not observable on those of the poorer women.

  • Algernon spoke with his old bright smile; but two things were observable throughout this interview.

  • We must reason from laws of nature; from the uniformities which are observable in the fact of likeness or unlikeness.

  • A groove or depression is commonly observable in the stone, designed to receive the string.

  • A drift of thought—an elevation of style, is observable in their public speaking which is dropt in private conversation.