Possessing distinctive qualities that produce unaccountable or baffling effects. 有魔力的拥有特殊的能产生令人无法预计或使人迷惑效果的能力的
An unusual, significant, or unaccountable fact or occurrence; a marvel. 奇迹不同寻常的、非凡的事实或事件;奇迹
unaccountable
[ adj ]
not to be accounted for or explained
<adj.all> perceptible only as unaccountable influences that hinder progress an unexplainable fear
free from control or responsibility
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Unaccountable \Un`ac*count"a*ble\, a. 1. Not accountable or responsible; free from control. --South.
2. Not to be accounted for; inexplicable; not consonant with reason or rule; strange; mysterious. ※ -- {Un`ac*count"a*ble*ness}], n. -- {Un`ac*count"a*bly}, adv.
This manure contains nitrogen, which is transmitted through the soil and the root system of the barley to the grain. But this year, for some unaccountable reason, our barleys contained much lower percentages of nitrogen than usual.
His 'To be or not to be' fumes with dashed hopes, guilty impotence in a corrupt world, the certain knowledge of crimes committed in an unaccountable past.
The reason: These ancillary pronouncements often reflect eleventh-hour political deals or language drafted by anonymous, unaccountable staff aides.
"It is a decision of an unaccountable prosecutor who came to Washington determined to allege that some crime, any crime had been committed," Sullivan said.
Two-tier local government costs residents more, it is inefficient, unaccountable, confusing and unpopular.
The borrowed money also created a veritable army of big-spending "technocrats" who in turn proliferated bureaucracies generally unaccountable to public scrutiny.
This time, it is economic success that has bred arrogance; and the elites are not military men but bureaucrats who are nearly as unaccountable.