impenetrable 音标拼音: [ɪmp'ɛnətrəbəl]
a . 不能穿过的,不可理喻的,费解的,顽固的
不能穿过的,不可理喻的,费解的,顽固的
impenetrable adj 1 :
not admitting of penetration or passage into or through ;
"
an impenetrable fortress "; "
impenetrable rain forests "
[
ant : {
penetrable }]
2 :
permitting little if any light to pass through because of denseness of matter ; "
dense smoke "; "
heavy fog ";
"
impenetrable gloom " [
synonym : {
dense }, {
heavy }, {
impenetrable }]
3 :
impossible to understand ; "
impenetrable jargon "
Impenetrable \
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a . [
L .
impenetrabilis ;
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1 .
Incapable of being penetrated or pierced ;
not admitting the passage of other bodies ;
not to be entered ;
impervious ;
as ,
an impenetrable shield .
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1913 Webster ]
Highest woods impenetrable To star or sunlight . --
Milton .
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1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Physics )
Having the property of preventing any other substance from occupying the same space at the same time .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
Inaccessible ,
as to knowledge ,
reason ,
sympathy ,
etc .;
unimpressible ;
not to be moved by arguments or motives ;
as ,
an impenetrable mind ,
or heart .
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1913 Webster ]
They will be credulous in all affairs of life ,
but impenetrable by a sermon of the gospel . --
Jer .
Taylor .
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1913 Webster ]
115 Moby Thesaurus words for "
impenetrable ":
Greek to one ,
ambiguous ,
arcane ,
beyond reach ,
beyond understanding ,
cabalistic ,
close ,
close -
knit ,
close -
textured ,
close -
woven ,
closed forever to ,
closed to ,
compact ,
compacted ,
compressed ,
concentrated ,
concrete ,
condensed ,
congested ,
consolidated ,
crammed ,
crammed full ,
crowded ,
dense ,
exuberant ,
firm ,
flourishing ,
gluey ,
gross ,
hard ,
heavy ,
holeproof ,
impassable ,
impermeable ,
impervious ,
impregnable ,
inaccessible ,
inarticulate ,
incognizable ,
incoherent ,
incomprehensible ,
incontestable ,
indomitable ,
inexpugnable ,
inscrutable ,
insuperable ,
invincible ,
inviolable ,
invulnerable ,
irresistible ,
jam -
packed ,
jammed ,
jungled ,
jungly ,
lost to ,
lush ,
luxuriant ,
massive ,
mystic ,
nonporous ,
nonpuncturable ,
numinous ,
out of reach ,
overgrown ,
overpowering ,
overrun ,
overwhelming ,
packed ,
past comprehension ,
punctureproof ,
rambling ,
rank ,
resistless ,
riotous ,
serried ,
solid ,
substantial ,
thick ,
thick -
growing ,
thickset ,
un -
come -
at -
able ,
unaccessible ,
unaccountable ,
unapproachable ,
unassailable ,
unattainable ,
unavailable ,
unbeatable ,
unconnected ,
unconquerable ,
undiscoverable ,
unfathomable ,
ungettable ,
ungraspable ,
unguessed ,
unintelligible ,
unknowable ,
unobtainable ,
unpassable ,
unperforable ,
unpierceable ,
unprocurable ,
unreachable ,
unsearchable ,
unsecurable ,
unsubduable ,
unsurmountable ,
unweeded ,
unyielding ,
viscid ,
viscose ,
viscous ,
weed -
choked ,
weed -
ridden ,
weedy
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