innumerable的意思和读音

innumerable

: [ɪˈnumərəb(ə)l] : [ɪˈnjuːmərəb(ə)l]

adj.

adj.countless,uncountable,numerous,incalculable,immeasurable

innumerableadj.

1.too many to be counted; very many

Innumerable books have been written on the subject.

adj.1.,

adj.1.too many to be counted, used for emphasizing a large amount or number

1. innocent innumerable inquire ; ...

2. numerous a innumerable a supernumerary a ...

3. ... ;to be discontented with one's home ;innumerable to be pestered beyond endurance ...

4. ... indispensable countless;innumerable uncountable ...

5. ... woman innumerable;very many;too many to count public servant ...

6. ... numerable , innumerable , expand , ...

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1.It was not through the cities that this main stream flowed, but through innumerable little country towns and villages.

2.The weeping and the laughter of the lost hours shall be heard once more sweetly echoing up the cliff of the innumerable years.

3.His work is therefore a form of escape from life - from his wife, from his social duties, from innumerable demands, and so on.

4.Innumerable cases go straight to the same miserable end: God seems to refuse to help too many of His worshipers.

5.n He felt as if he must shout and sing, he seemed to hear about him the rustle of unceasing and innumerable wings.仿

6.I shall now expound to you all the virtues of this sutra and all that is practiced by innumerable boundless Buddhas(14).

7.Stare deep into the world before you as if it were the void: innumerable holy ghosts, buddhies, and savior gods there hide, smiling.

8.It is known to all that we live in an age of information characterized by innumerable inventions beyond our wildest imagination.

9.Imagine if it was the sixteen century and swine flu was ravishing the land. The mortality rate would have been innumerable and astounding.16

10.Even similar words, but contrary, I had said such words but to you to have had innumerable time.