unknowable 英 [ʌn'nəʊəb(ə)l]   美 [ʌn'noəbl]

unknowable

unknowable  英 [ʌn'nəʊəb(ə)l] 美 [ʌn'noəbl]

adj. 不可知的;不能知道的 

The price tag for all this is unknowable. 所有这一切的价格标签是不可知的。
But even if there is a partially unknowable reality beneath reality, I'm not sure how that implies that spirituality is a viable means to access it. 但即使在实在之下真的有部分不可知的实在,我也不能确信,何以这意味着灵性是一种通向这部分实在的可行方式。

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  • adj. 不可知的;不能知道的
  • 1. The price tag for all this is unknowable.

    所有这一切的价格标签是不可知的。

  • 2. But even if there is a partially unknowable reality beneath reality, I'm not sure how that implies that spirituality is a viable means to access it.

    但即使在实在之下真的有部分不可知的实在,我也不能确信,何以这意味着灵性是一种通向这部分实在的可行方式。

  • 3. In fact, as another interviewee on the program commented, the more we learn through science, the more likely it seems that The Truth is unknowable.

    另一位学者在访问中提到,随着越来越多的学习科学知识,我们好像越来越觉得真相是不可知的。

  • unknowable (adj.) late 14c., from un- (1) "not" + knowable (adj.).
un·know·able / ʌnˈnəʊəbl ; NAmE ʌnˈnoʊəbl / adjective ( formal) that cannot be known 无法知道的;不可知的 a distant, unknowable divine power 遥远不可知的神力 un·know·able / ʌnˈnəʊəbl ; NAmE ʌnˈnoʊəbl /
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