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 incalculable [in'kælkjulәbl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 无法计数的, 无数的, 不可预料的



    incalculable
    [ adj ]
    not capable of being computed or enumerated
    <adj.all>


    Incalculable \In*cal"cu*la*ble\, a. [Pref. in- not + calculable:
    cf. F. incalculable.]
    Not capable of being calculated; beyond calculation; very
    great; as, his action did incalculable harm. --
    {In*cal"cu*la*ble*ness}, n. -- {In*cal"cu*la*bly}, adv.

    1. It is a platitude that experience brings technical wisdom, mastery of the stage, and that these are of incalculable value.
    2. Grappelli and Messiaen come from different worlds, but both have had an incalculable effect on music, and both seem to share a weakness for vivid shirts, mostly Hawaiian.
    3. Poindexter's lawyers maintained in court papers that publicizing Reagan's testimony now would have an "incalculable impact" on prospective jurors.
    4. However, DDT sprayed by hand on the walls of houses does no harm to the environment, and its contribution to human health and happiness is incalculable.
    5. "I bear my name proudly, ladies and gentlemen, because it reminds me of the incalculable debt we owe to those who have sacrificed their all so that we may live our lives in freedom and peace," he said.
    6. The cost of the battle has reached $10 million, but the cost of losing the war and allowing the fly to become established is incalculable in a state where road signs proudly claim agriculture as its No. 1 industry.
    7. That has an incalculable effect on people there."
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