unreadable

英 [ʌn'riːdəb(ə)l] 美 [ʌn'ridəbl]
  • adj. 不值一读的;难以辨认的;难以理解的
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unreadable (adj.)
1787, of written material, "dull, distasteful," from un- (1) "not" + readable (adj.). Meaning "illegible" is from 1830.
1. He looked back at the woman for approval, but her face was unreadable.
他回头看那个女人以求得到赞许,但是她的表情让人读不懂。

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2. Most computer ads used to be loaded with technical specifications, virtually unreadable to the average consumer.
以前的大多数电脑广告里都会有很多专业说明,普通消费者几乎看不懂。

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3. For some this is the greatest novel in the world. For others it is unreadable.
对于一些人来说这是世界上最伟大的小说,但对于另一些人来说,它不值得一读。

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4. I always cover my licence with sticky-backed plastic, but even then it can turn mouldy and unreadable.
我总是在执照上贴一层塑膜,但即便如此它还是会发霉并致使没法辨认。

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5. In the light his face with bloodshot eyes and harsh lines was as unreadable as stone.
他的眼睛带着血丝,他的脸上纹路像石头一样清晰,看不出任何表情.

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