单词 | indiscernible |
释义 | indiscernibleadj.n. A. adj. 1. Incapable of being discerned by the senses or intellect; imperceptible; undiscoverable. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > unintelligibility > [adjective] uncouthc897 unnimlyc1225 incomprehensiblea1340 unsearchablec1384 unknowable?c1400 investigablea1425 uncomprehensiblea1425 unthinkablec1445 imperscrutablec1450 inscrutablec1450 inopinable?a1475 incomprenable1502 unspectable?1504 incogitablec1522 uncogitable1529 impenetrable1531 inimaginable1534 inexplicable1555 unsensible1555 unscrutable1562 unfashionable1563 unpenetrable1581 unexcogitable1592 ineffable1598 inexcogitable1599 indivinable1603 ininvestigable1604 incapable1605 searchless?1606 uncomprehensive1609 unconceivable1611 undivinable1611 unimaginable1611 unexplicable1615 unintelligible1616 unapprehensible?1617 unfathomable1617 imprehensible1622 ununderstandablea1631 indeprehensible1633 indiscernible1635 inscrute1639 inapprehensiblea1641 indiscoverable1640 unexaminable1641 impervestigable1643 fathomless1645 inconceivable1646 indeterminable1646 inexplorable1646 insearchable1647 incomprehended1652 comprehendlessa1654 incomprehensive1656 untraceable1661 uninvestigablea1677 unintelligent1683 incognoscible1691 thought-transcendinga1711 uncognizable1720 acataleptic1727 undescriptive1744 elusive1751 impalpable1781 inaccessible1796 unconjecturable1806 uncognoscible1821 unascertainable1827 unfixable1831 unguessable1832 unrealizable1832 unsurveyable1833 hard-shelled1835 unintellective1837 undeemed1845 graspless1849 unconjectured1850 incognizable1852 ungraspable1853 unreadable1853 super-cerebral1854 elusory1856 trans-conscious1865 intangible1880 uncatchable1892 unspelt1892 unplumbable1895 unknowledgeable1920 indiscutable1933 1635 J. Swan Speculum Mundi v. §2. 154 Dew..falleth down in very small and indiscernible drops. 1640 W. Crabtrie in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 27 283 The light of the Sun..doth make it..indiscernable. 1664 H. Power Exper. Philos. i. 18 An Animal..whose whole bulk to the bare eye is quite indiscernable. 1754 Bp. T. Sherlock Disc. (1759) I. 63 His Wisdom and Holiness, and even his Mercy, are as indiscernible as his Justice. 1853 C. Reade Christie Johnstone 34 A rapid look, indiscernible by male eye. 1879 C. Rossetti Seek & Find 192 Be the stars at a given moment discernible or indiscernible by our vision. 2. That cannot be distinguished (from something else); indistinguishable. Obsolete or archaic. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > misjudgement > indiscriminateness > [adjective] > indistinguishable indiscrete1608 indiscernible1646 indiscerned1652 confoundable1813 indistinctive1846 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica iii. xxv. 176 That red and sanguineous humor..affording in linnen or paper an indiscernable tincture from blood. View more context for this quotation 1825 C. Waterton Wanderings in S. Amer. (1887) i. 79 The mountains gradually retire..till they are indiscernible from the clouds in which they are involved. B. n. 1. A thing (animal, etc.) that cannot be discerned by the senses. ΚΠ 1835 W. Kirby On Power of God in Creation of Animals I. iv. 149 The infusories, or as they have been also called animalcules, microscopic animals, acrita or indiscernibles. 2. metaphorical. A thing that cannot be distinguished from some other thing or things. identity of indiscernibles: the doctrine that things cannot exist together as separate entities unless they have different attributes. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > misjudgement > indiscriminateness > [noun] > indistinctness > that which is indistinct indiscernible1717 1717 S. Clarke tr. G. W. Leibniz in Papers between Leibnitz & Clarke 173 This Supposition of two Indiscernibles, such as two Pieces of Matter perfectly alike, seems indeed to be possible in abstract Terms. 1877 E. Caird Crit. Acct. Philos. Kant Introd. v. 82 Where there is no difference, there is no activity, and hence no substance or individuality. This is the meaning of the celebrated ‘identity of indiscernibles’. 1882 Sat. Rev. 11 Mar. 289 Mr. Gladstone, whose ingenuity in detecting the non-identity of indiscernibles..has been sharpened by this matter to a preternatural degree. Derivatives indiˈscernibleness n. the quality of being indiscernible. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > unintelligibility > [noun] obscuritya1522 incomprehensibility1598 entangledness1611 unconceivableness1611 unsearchableness1611 indiscernibleness1649 inscrutability1654 undiscoverableness1656 unscrutableness1657 unimaginableness1659 inconceivableness1661 unintelligibility1661 imperscrutableness1664 unknowableness1664 unintelligibleness1678 unfathomableness1690 inscrutableness1727 incognoscibility1824 uncognoscibility1827 unconjecturability1827 impenetrability1847 inconceivability1847 intangibility1847 untraceableness1856 incognizabilityc1860 incomprehensibleness1862 unknowability1863 unthinkability1865 elusiveness1873 the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > misjudgement > indiscriminateness > [noun] > indistinctness indistinction1644 indiscernibleness1649 indistinctiveness1837 indiscernibility1878 1649 H. Hammond Christians Obligations iv. 99 I should have shew'd you also the indiscernablenesse (to the eye of man) of the difference of these distant states. 1885 Sat. Rev. 30 May 717 The human mind is seldom found in such a state of indiscernibleness. indiˈscernibly adv. in an indiscernible manner, imperceptibly. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > invisibility > [adverb] unseyenlyc1175 unvisiblyc1380 invisibly1382 unperceivablyc1390 unseeablya1395 unsightilyc1440 unsightfullyc1480 undiscernably1594 imperceptibly1603 imperceivably1617 indiscernibly1636 undiscernibly1655 inconspicuously1661 viewlessly1826 inappreciably1860 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > unintelligibility > [adverb] inscrutably1597 unknownly1611 inaccessibly1621 over a person's heada1626 unconceivably1630 indiscernibly1636 unintelligibly1664 unimaginably1666 unsearchably1706 impenetrably1759 unfathomablya1822 unrecognizably1836 incomprehensibly1863 untraceably1875 indigestibly1977 1636 T. Goodwin Childe of Light i. 62 He is able indiscernibly to communicate all his false reasonings. 1821 T. De Quincey J. P. F. Richter in London Mag. Dec. 608/1 The pathetic and the humorous..melt indiscernibly into each other. 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