释义 |
indefinablein‧de‧fi‧na‧ble /ˌɪndɪˈfaɪnəbəl◂/ adjective - She felt a sudden indefinable sadness.
- And yet about him there hung the indefinable air of ugliness.
- Because of its name and that pale blue the school enjoyed a peculiar indefinable distinction.
- In coming here, he was actually following psychic instinct, an indefinable but insinuating impulse to visit the court of Voronov-Vaux.
- Moore's view is that it is a simple and therefore indefinable property.
- More and more the soldiers felt a certain indefinable malaise during their brief periods of leave at home.
- That has something to do with the indefinable thing called talent.
- The air in here was personalized and unhealthy in an indefinable way.
- You learn to recognise them through experience; it's often an indefinable something that's lacking.
an indefinable feeling, quality etc is difficult to describe or explain: She felt an indefinable sadness.—indefinably adverb |