Nghĩa của từ ineffable bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective
1
too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.
the ineffable natural beauty of the Everglades

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1. An “Ineffable Name”?

2. 22 An “Ineffable Name”?

3. Glory is ineffable splendor of His presence!

4. 6 Mrs He asks ineffable and wonderfully.

5. 7 Glory is ineffable splendor of His presence!

6. The beauty of a sunset is ineffable.

7. Give us the benefit of your ineffable wisdom, Fogg.

8. 8 Actually those ineffable parts are manifested in practical use.

9. 1 The beauty of a sunset is ineffable.

10. 17 She had created something of ineffable magnificence, beauty and inspiration.

11. 11 Why on my body often ineffable the erythema since its second?

12. 23 Take the lid off that analytical mind and relax into the ineffable.

13. There was an ineffable mingling of love and sorrow on the sweet Countenance

14. Merc é d è s turned her eyes with an ineffable look towards heaven.

15. 15 Bone of left hand finger often ineffable and aching, be why?

16. 19 The terror had at long intervals given place to a feeling of an almost ineffable sweetness.

17. 24 They threw this eager vitality of theirs into a vehement striving after the ineffable.

18. 12 It remained, however,[www.Sentencedict.com] gentle and veiled in an ineffable half - light.

19. 10 How is midnight baby always ineffable Jing cries to do? What should notice?

20. 21 Merc é d è s turned her eyes with an ineffable look towards heaven.

21. There was a spring in his step, and ineffable calmness dressing his sun-brown face.

22. That was my stock in trade, when there was a value placed upon the ineffable and the exalted.

23. Aleph therefore is preeminent in its order and alludes to the ineffable mysteries of the oneness of God.

24. 2 Ineffable realizations are experienced; and in fact, as we read about them, we can only be amazed.

25. 20 Crosland does her best to help de Chirico to express the ineffable in plain language.

26. 4 There was a spring in his step, and ineffable calmness dressing his sun-brown face.

27. 16 She sighed a sigh of ineffable satisfaction, as if her cup of happiness were now full.

28. 22 In a mysterious universe, says Arnold Toynbee, man tries to express what they can of the ineffable.

29. 3 He gazed at an ineffable, agonizing radiance which only he could perceive, banishing whatever throwback emotions the brew had triggered.

30. 5 The ineffable Louis Stanley, operating from his suite in the Dorchester, launched new but already outmoded cars with monotonous regularity.

31. According to Hinduism, Brahman is said to be ineffable and higher than any description of God in personal form.

32. 13 Bill is puffing and blowing, but there is a look of ineffable peace and growing content on his rose pink features.

33. He gazed at an ineffable, agonizing radiance which only he could perceive, banishing whatever throwback emotions the brew had triggered.

34. 14 If only you can imagine an ineffable architectural structure, like a palace in the moon, a fairyland, that is the Winter Palace.

35. 18 Here comes such a subtile and ineffable quality, for instance, as truth or justice, though the slightest amount or new variety of it, along the road.

36. 9 A universe of ineffable gaudiness spun itself out in his brain while the clock ticked on the wash-stand and the moon soaked with wet light his tangled clothes upon the floor.

37. I've sat across the table from the best negotiators in the world, men of ineffable wealth and actual power and acumen, who try to make me fold my trip jacks with their... with their measly pair of trays.

38. Howe uses Bewilderment as a way of understanding how the poem expresses the ineffable, claiming that it is “more than an attitude—but an actual approach, a way—to resolve the unresolvable.” Write a series of scenes in a personal essay that illustrate a time in your life when you were bewildered.

39. In Samuel, instead of "Blacknesses" of clouds, the expression used is "bendings," or "collectings," and the parallelism is marred by the omission of "his veil." Always present to the Hebrew imagination, God is still invisible, veiled by thick clouds, and far withdrawn in His own ineffable brightness.