impalpable
英 [ɪm'pælpəb(ə)l]
GRE
- impalpable (adj.)
- c. 1500, from French impalpable, from Medieval Latin impalpabilis, from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + palpabilis (see palpable). Figurative use from 1774. Related: Impalpably; impalpability.
- 1. The commonplace is just that light , impalpable, aerial essence.
- 平凡才是一种要素,轻盈 、 无形、难以捉摸.
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- 2. The characters become impalpable.
- 人物真难以捉摸.
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- 3. The impalpable power of faith.
- 信仰的玄妙力量.
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- 4. Impalpable ideas floating through his mind.
- 难以捉摸的念头在头脑中闪现.
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