释义 |
in·enar·ra·ble \|inē|narəbəl\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French inenarrable, from Latin inenarrabilis, from in- in- (I) + enarrabilis capable of being explained, from enarrare to explain in detail + -abilis -able — more at enarration : incapable of being narrated : indescribable, ineffable < inenarrable mystery of artistic creation — N.E.Nelson > |