uncountable 英 [ʌn'kaʊntəb(ə)l]   美 [ʌn'kaʊntəbl]

uncountable

uncountable  英 [ʌn'kaʊntəb(ə)l] 美 [ʌn'kaʊntəbl]

adj. 无数的;不可数的 

He has stolen flowers from my parents’ grave uncountable times. 他曾无数次从我父母的坟墓上偷走花。
There have been uncountable social networks formed but only a few has finally achieved their true goal which emphasizes the complexity of such a matter. 曾经出现了无数的社交网络,但是只有少数一部分最终实现了它们的真正目标,可见管理社交网络的复杂性。

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  • adj. 无数的;不可数的
  • 1. He has stolen flowers from my parents’ grave uncountable times.

    他曾无数次从我父母的坟墓上偷走花。

  • 2. There have been uncountable social networks formed but only a few has finally achieved their true goal which emphasizes the complexity of such a matter.

    曾经出现了无数的社交网络,但是只有少数一部分最终实现了它们的真正目标,可见管理社交网络的复杂性。

  • 3. It is a small example of how the system faces uncountable collisions between the rising fortunes of its people and the ability to reflect and accommodate their demands.

    这只是政府系统在如何面对其人民日益增长的财富和反映以及调节其需求的能力之间无数矛盾的一个例子而已。

  • uncountable (adj.) late 14c., from un- (1) "not" + count (v.) + -able.
un·count·able / ʌnˈkaʊntəbl ; NAmE ʌnˈkaʊntəbl / ( also ˌnon-ˈcount ) adjective ( grammar 语法 ) a noun that is uncountablecannot be made plural or used with aor an,for example water, breadand information (名词)不可数的 OPP countable compare countless un·count·able / ʌnˈkaʊntəbl ; NAmE ʌnˈkaʊntəbl /
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