释义 |
inˌextricaˈbility rare. [f. next: see -ity. Cf. F. inextricabilité (Littré).] The quality or state of being inextricable. Also with an and pl. An instance of this, a situation, etc. from which one cannot extricate oneself.
1834H. O'Brien Round Towers Irel. 444 Taking them, as his clue, into a labyrinth of inextricability. 1847Medwin Shelley I. 187 Spain has emancipated herself from the inextricability of the chain. 1865Carlyle Fredk. Gt. xx. x. (1872) IX. 186 He..fell partly..into drinking, as the solution of his inextricabilities. |