indistinguishable
indistinguishable 英 [ˌɪndɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃəbl] 美 [ˌɪndɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəbəl]
adj. 不能区别的,不能辨别的;不易察觉的
- If you can't tell the difference between two things, they're indistinguishable — they appear the same. Although their parents can tell them apart, identical twins are indistinguishable to most people.
- 请先登录
- adj. 不能区别的,不能辨别的;不易察觉的
-
1. This is one of the many points at which narcissism becomes indistinguishable from masochism.
这正是自恋狂和受虐狂正变得无法区分的众多原因之一。
-
2. This is because leaking data structures and valid caches of objects are often indistinguishable.
这是因为对象的泄漏数据结构和有效对象缓存通常不好区别。
-
3. Why You Can't Kill Them: David’s an advanced prototype of a human, so convincing and realistic that he’s almost indistinguishable from every other little boy in the playground.
为何无法抹杀这一形象: 大卫是人类进步的典范,所以他的存在可信且真实,因为他与其他在操场上玩耍的小男孩子几乎无异。
- indistinguishable (adj.) 1640s, "not clearly perceived;" 1650s, "incapable of being told apart," from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + distinguishable. Shakespeare's use of it (c. 1600) seems to mean "of indeterminate shape." Related: Indistinguishably.
- 请先登录
0 个回复