Impassable Meaning in English
word
ˌɪmˈpæsəbəɫ
im-PASS-uh-buhl
ɪmpˈɑːsəbəl
im-PAH-suh-buhl
التعريف
If a road, path, or place is impassable, it is impossible or very difficult to travel through or across because it is blocked or in very bad condition.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Used for roads, paths, rivers, or areas blocked by snow, mud, water, etc. Often describes physical obstacles, not used for emotional or abstract situations. Formal or neutral in register.
Spanish: intransitable - inatravesablePortuguese (BR): intransitável - impossível de passarPortuguese (PT): intransitável - impossível de passarChinese (Simplified): 无法通行 - 不可通行Chinese (Traditional): 無法通行 - 不可通行Hindi: अगम्य - जिस पर जाना असंभव होArabic: غير سالك - مغلق (للطريق)Bengali: অভেদ্য - অতিক্রমযোগ্য নয়Russian: непроходимыйJapanese: 通行不能な - 通れないVietnamese: không thể đi quaKorean: 통행 불가능한 - 지나갈 수 없는Turkish: geçilemezUrdu: ناقابلِ عبورIndonesian: tidak dapat dilewati - tak terlintasi
جمل نموذجية
The road was impassable after the heavy snow.
basic
This path is impassable because of mud.
basic
The river became impassable after the storm.
basic
We had to turn back when we hit an impassable stretch of road.
natural
After the flood, most of the city’s roads were impassable for days.
natural
Don't bother taking the shortcut—it’s completely impassable at this time of year.
natural