释义 |
in·digestible I. \“+\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin indigestibilis, from Latin in- in- (I) + Late Latin digestibilis digestible : that cannot be digested or that is not easily digested: a. : not capable of being assimilated as food or not easily or comfortably assimilated as food < green bananas are indigestible > b. (1) : not capable of being assimilated by the mind or not easily or comfortably assimilated by the mind : incomprehensible or nearly incomprehensible < an indigestible mass of facts > (2) : that is repugnant to the mind or sensibilities : intellectually or aesthetically unendurable or nearly unendurable < a book full of indigestible pedantry > < clashing colors that make the painting quite indigestible > • in·di·gest·ibly \-blē, -bli\ adverb II. noun (-s) : something indigestible |