释义 |
unendurableun‧en‧dur‧a‧ble /ˌʌnɪnˈdjʊərəbəl◂ $ -ˈdʊr-/ adjective formal - But if the torture is to be compounded by organised mass merrymaking, life will soon become unendurable.
- His desire to live was unendurable.
- If she did not, and survived the failure, her life here would be unendurable.
- Only sensation survived: being deafened by the rooster, yet finding silence unendurable.
- Some suffering is, however, permanently painful, unendurable even, and is neither a transitional stage nor is remediable.
- To go back to spending her days there was unendurable.
- When they arrived in camp, the dust was unendurable.
too unpleasant, painful etc to bear SYN unbearable: The pain was unendurable. |