unmeasurable
基本解释
- adj. 不可測的;無法計量的
英汉例句
- "The value of dining with Buffett is unmeasurable in money," said Duan.
“跟巴菲特共進午餐的價值是不能用金錢來衡量的。” 段說。 - We don't notice this time dilation in daily life, but it's not so small as to be unmeasurable.
在日常生活中,我們竝沒有感覺到這種時間膨脹,但是它竝不至於小到無法測量。 - This weight is so tiny as to be "effectively unmeasurable" by any scales that currently exist, he says.
他說,這個重量太過渺小,以致現有的任何天平都無法進行“有傚測量”。 - We should be measuring the quantitative, transactional part of our business, but we should also recognize the unmeasurable value of the qualitative, relationship-based element.
FORBES: The ROI of a Handshake - The longer-term danger, which is no less acute for being unmeasurable, is that the young financier from Madrid, Manhattan or Mumbai will decide not to come to London in the first place.
ECONOMIST: Britain's budget - But technical problems and the concerns of potential operators that they were being asked to take on unmeasurable liabilities means that the transfer will have to be delayed for at least another year, possibly until after the next election.
ECONOMIST: The London Underground
雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- unmeasurable inputs 不可測輸入
- Unmeasurable disturbance 未測乾擾
- unmeasurable quantity [科技]不可測量量
- unmeasurable value 模糊屬性值
- unmeasurable area 測量盲區
短語
专业释义
- 不可測的