Innumerable Meaning in English
word
ˌɪˈnumɝəbəɫ
in-NOO-mer-uh-buhl
ɪnjˈuːməɹəbəl
in-YOO-muh-ruh-buhl
释义
Too many to be counted; so many that it is impossible or very difficult to count them all.
用法与细微差别
Formal or literary; rarely used in casual conversation. Common with plural nouns: 'innumerable stars', 'innumerable times'. Similar to 'countless', but 'innumerable' sounds more descriptive or dramatic.
Spanish: innumerablesPortuguese (BR): inúmerosPortuguese (PT): inúmerosChinese (Simplified): 无数的Chinese (Traditional): 無數的Hindi: अगणितArabic: لا حصر لهاBengali: অগণিত - অসংখ্যRussian: бесчисленный - неисчислимыйJapanese: 無数のVietnamese: vô số - không đếm xuểKorean: 셀 수 없이 많은 - 무수한Turkish: sayısız - hesapsızUrdu: بے شمار - لاتعدادIndonesian: tak terhitung - tak terbilang
例句
There are innumerable stars in the night sky.
basic
He has made innumerable mistakes.
basic
We discussed innumerable topics at dinner.
basic
I've read innumerable books, but I still want more.
natural
There are innumerable ways to solve this problem.
natural
She gave me innumerable reasons for her decision.
natural