incalculable
incalculable 英 [ɪnˈkælkjələbl] 美 [ɪnˈkælkjələbəl]
adj. 无数的;不可计算的;不可预料的
- Something that can't be counted — because it's too big, or it just can't be pinned down that way — is incalculable. A kindergarten class's excitement on Halloween is incalculable.
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- adj. 无数的;不可计算的;不可预料的
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1. The missing – and still incalculable – piece of the equation now is the number of customers that will buy its cars.
现在,方程式中还缺少一块(这一块仍难以预测),那就是购买日产电动汽车的顾客的数量。
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2. And then, of course, there is the time spent, whose dollar figure is incalculable, though one study says it's worth more than the cash laid out.
然后,当然,还有花费的时间,值多少美元是无法估量的,但一项研究说,它的价值超过花出去的现金。
- incalculable (adj.)
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