ineffably

  • adv.难以言喻地;因神圣而不容称呼地
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adv

1
to an inexpressible degree
she was looking very young tonight, and, as usual, indescribably beautiful, in a simple strapless dress of a green and white silky cotton
Synonym: indescribably unutterably unspeakably

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  1. Why to always syare blankly ineffably , feel sadness namely next .

    为什么总是莫名的发呆,然后就是感到悲伤

  2. But all grown persons ineffably distrust one another .

    但所有成人对彼此都有一种难以言喻的不信任感。

  3. The scene is ineffably , absurdly touching , the sweetest expression of family love seen in recent films .

    这个场景是无法言喻的感人至深,它对家庭之爱的表达是最近所有电影中最贴心的。

  4. In a sense , Lincoln and Donovan are uncompromising figures in history , one completely obscure and the other almost ineffably famous .

    在某种意义上,林肯和多诺万都是历史上毫不妥协的角色,不过一个默默无闻,另一个家喻户晓。

  5. Its century-old cafes and gorgeous tree-lined streets have always been a draw , but visit now for its culinary scene and gimmicky yet ineffably cool speakeasies .

    拥有百年历史的咖啡馆与美不胜收的的绿荫街道一直难分伯仲,也可趁现在去欣赏当地的美食风景和各种花巧、酷劲十足的地下酒吧。

  6. During the interval , Paul and Florence whispered to Walter , and Captain Cuttle beamed on the three , with such aspiring and ineffably presumptuous thoughts as Mr Dombey never could have believed in .

    在这段时间里,保罗与弗洛伦斯低声地跟沃尔特说话,卡特尔船长则眉开眼笑地看着这三个人,心中怀着那样抱负不凡的、难以形容的狂妄的思想,那是董贝先生决不会相信的。