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unreadable

/uhn-ree-duh-buhl/US // ʌnˈri də bəl //UK // (ʌnˈriːdəbəl) //

不可读,不可读的,不可阅读,无法阅读

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not readable; undecipherable; scribbled: His scrawl was almost unreadable.
    • : not interesting to read; dull; tedious; an unreadable treatise.
    • : extraordinarily difficult to read or comprehend; obscure; incomprehensible: an unreadable dream; an unreadable expression.

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Examples

  • The Braille on the columns is completely unreadable because the dots are indented.

  • Some researchers argue this makes the knowledge and discoveries discussed in the articles unreadable to both scientists and lay people alike.

  • The race to the bottom has created sites that are cluttered and slow, with struggling local news outlets particularly unreadable.

  • Conversely, terrible writing on page one (the case with several exciting mega-bestsellers) renders something unreadable for me.

  • Hamilton would soak the cardboard packaging of the EPO until the label was unreadable.

  • The handwriting on the short note is a combination of odd angled block letters and an unreadable signature.

  • Their books tried hard to be edgy and hipper-than-thou, but ended up being an unreadable mess instead.

  • I thought about that quip later in the interview when Doyle offered the opinion that James Joyce was nearly unreadable.

  • Graduates that have been in use a long time, especially for measuring alkalies, become unreadable.

  • Here two tremendous patches of ink left some words that followed quite unreadable.

  • On the other hand, Cabbalistic works become almost unreadable on account of the prevalence of Semitic over German words.

  • Most of the book is altogether unreadable from any human point of view, as I feel only too well in my deluge of proofs.

  • It is unreadable, and to quote his own sensible words, ‘It is useless to criticise what nobody reads.’