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Definition of insoluble in English: insolubleadjective ɪnˈsɒljʊb(ə)lɪnˈsɑljəb(ə)l 1Impossible to solve. 无法解决的 the problem is not insoluble 这一问题不是不能解决。 Example sentencesExamples - Sometimes, it seems insoluble and very frustrating for those of us who have to ask questions on both sides of the ledger.
- Since this stand-off is logically insoluble, despair is indeed understandable.
- The whole affair still disturbs Barr who as an engineer is not averse to wrestling for long hours with a seemingly insoluble technical problem, but he really would like to move on.
- Racism in our country is a situation which is still a very difficult one, but not insoluble.
- The prime minister faces a seemingly insoluble dilemma.
- It's probably one of those insoluble mysteries, like what happened to the crew of the Marie Celeste, or where I put down my mug of tea.
- Is it good enough in this day and age to accept it as an insoluble problem and allow it to continue?
- The most immediate priorities facing her on the arts front are either insoluble or politically weighted.
- There is a dilemma here, but it is not insoluble.
- But therein lay a seemingly insoluble dilemma: that way - the only way - did not seem a possible way.
- He also found there was no evidence that insoluble problems would be caused for the management of elections if the deposits requirement was not there.
- Often it seems that Africa's problems are insoluble.
- The sneaky truth was that Loyd's puzzle was insoluble - something that contemporaneous mathematicians soon proved.
- He promises that there are no insoluble puzzles in the story - if you pay attention, Primer eventually gives up all its ghosts.
- With a bit of tweaking, we can translate this as: the architecture of our symbolic systems runs into insoluble difficulties at the edges.
- While we are bound to get the hang of such a new system soon, the nappy problems sound insoluble.
- There were no bad endings, no insoluble questions.
- His married life was dominated by an insoluble dilemma.
- Before the Jubilee the dilemma may have looked insoluble.
- There is no insoluble and eternal waste problem as with nuclear power.
Synonyms unsolvable, insolvable, unable to be solved, without a solution, unanswerable, unresolvable unfathomable, impenetrable, unexplainable, inscrutable baffling, puzzling, perplexing, enigmatic, obscure, mystifying, mysterious, inexplicable 2(of a substance) incapable of being dissolved. (物质)不能溶解的 once dry, the paints become insoluble in water 这些颜料一旦干了就不溶于水了。 Example sentencesExamples - The reaction of calcium ions with oxalic acid produces an insoluble solid, calcium oxalate.
- Copal is a general term for very hard, insoluble resins, where the polymer is usually cross-linked to form a tough matrix.
- It is virtually insoluble in water, but it will dissolve in organic solvents.
- The gums are insoluble in alcohol while the resins or oleo-resins will pass completely into solution.
- Because these vitamins are insoluble in water, they tend not to be lost in cooking.
- There it combines with carbon dioxide from the air to produce calcium carbonate (an insoluble material) and water.
- The resulting calcium carbonate is quite insoluble in water and sinks to the bottom.
- Like all fatty acids stearic acid is insoluble in water, but is soluble in ether and hot alcohol.
- Important pigments include inorganic oxides and insoluble salts, which are mechanically mixed in a coating material.
- The compound nickel dimethylglyoxime looks like strawberry-pink lipstick, insoluble in water.
- Biological molecules that are insoluble in aqueous solutions and soluble in organic solvents are classified as lipids.
- They are generally insoluble in water, and dissolve in nonpolar solvents.
- Bilirubin is difficult to excrete because internal hydrogen bonding makes it almost completely insoluble in water.
- The calcite is an insoluble mineral, which upon death of the organisms sinks to the floor of the body of water and accumulates in the sediment.
- The exact figures for wines vary slightly according to grape variety and region, but experience shows that about a half of the tartrate soluble in grape juice is insoluble in wine.
- The insoluble potassium perchlorate was removed by centrifugation at 500 g for 3 min.
- It runs into the gel, and always at the same size, but it's insoluble?
- When calcium and magnesium ions in the filtrate combine with phosphate radicals, either soluble or insoluble salts will form.
- When the number of carbons is greater than 12, the materials are nearly insoluble in water.
- The catalyst is mostly insoluble in this solvent at room temperature so subsequent cooling allowed them to precipitate it for recovery.
Synonyms not soluble, indissoluble, incapable of dissolving
Derivativesnoun ɪnsɒljʊˈbɪlɪtiɪnˌsɑljəˈbɪlədi It is in the insolubility of these mysteries that the continued fascination with Hitler resides. Example sentencesExamples - The very property that makes it useful in the cell membrane, namely its insolubility in water, also makes it lethal.
- Fermentability of dietary fibre components in the colon has also been related to some of the beneficial physiological effects more consistently than solubility / insolubility.
- Phosphorus is found in all living cells, but some scientists doubt that the most common form of phosphorus - phosphate - helped form life on earth due to its insolubility in water.
- He admits the insolubility of human reason of the basic metaphysical problem i.e. how becoming arose out of immutable being and plurality out of Unity.
verb ɪnˈsɒljʊbɪlʌɪzɪnˈsɑljəbəˌlaɪz [with object]Make (a substance) incapable of dissolving. (物质)不能溶解的 the polymer must be insolubilized Example sentencesExamples - Lower levels may be insufficient to insolubilize the portions of the photoimageable composition layer that have been exposed to actinic radiation.
- Industrial applications for these materials have been expanded by the use of additives to plasticize, emulsify or insolubilize these products.
adverb In sum, the bill remains insolubly problematic, despite its limitations. Example sentencesExamples - And so wars continue, endlessly and insolubly.
- Different souls contribute to a movie, more often than not in cheerful company; a book is surrendered by one insolubly trapped victim of solitude.
- I propose another model that does better in accounting for the nuances of masculinity in the Western, for I do not find the genre's representation of masculinity as insolubly conflicted as Pumphrey suggests.
- Tis the season of insolubly hard quizzes compiled for precocious public school boys, so here's my contribution.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin insolubilis, from in- 'not' + solubilis (see soluble). Definition of insoluble in US English: insolubleadjectiveɪnˈsɑljəb(ə)linˈsälyəb(ə)l 1Impossible to solve. 无法解决的 the problem is not insoluble 这一问题不是不能解决。 Example sentencesExamples - Since this stand-off is logically insoluble, despair is indeed understandable.
- His married life was dominated by an insoluble dilemma.
- The sneaky truth was that Loyd's puzzle was insoluble - something that contemporaneous mathematicians soon proved.
- He promises that there are no insoluble puzzles in the story - if you pay attention, Primer eventually gives up all its ghosts.
- Racism in our country is a situation which is still a very difficult one, but not insoluble.
- The whole affair still disturbs Barr who as an engineer is not averse to wrestling for long hours with a seemingly insoluble technical problem, but he really would like to move on.
- The prime minister faces a seemingly insoluble dilemma.
- There were no bad endings, no insoluble questions.
- The most immediate priorities facing her on the arts front are either insoluble or politically weighted.
- He also found there was no evidence that insoluble problems would be caused for the management of elections if the deposits requirement was not there.
- There is no insoluble and eternal waste problem as with nuclear power.
- Often it seems that Africa's problems are insoluble.
- But therein lay a seemingly insoluble dilemma: that way - the only way - did not seem a possible way.
- Is it good enough in this day and age to accept it as an insoluble problem and allow it to continue?
- Before the Jubilee the dilemma may have looked insoluble.
- With a bit of tweaking, we can translate this as: the architecture of our symbolic systems runs into insoluble difficulties at the edges.
- Sometimes, it seems insoluble and very frustrating for those of us who have to ask questions on both sides of the ledger.
- While we are bound to get the hang of such a new system soon, the nappy problems sound insoluble.
- There is a dilemma here, but it is not insoluble.
- It's probably one of those insoluble mysteries, like what happened to the crew of the Marie Celeste, or where I put down my mug of tea.
Synonyms unsolvable, insolvable, unable to be solved, without a solution, unanswerable, unresolvable 2(of a substance) incapable of being dissolved. (物质)不能溶解的 once dry, the paints become insoluble in water 这些颜料一旦干了就不溶于水了。 Example sentencesExamples - There it combines with carbon dioxide from the air to produce calcium carbonate (an insoluble material) and water.
- Biological molecules that are insoluble in aqueous solutions and soluble in organic solvents are classified as lipids.
- When calcium and magnesium ions in the filtrate combine with phosphate radicals, either soluble or insoluble salts will form.
- Copal is a general term for very hard, insoluble resins, where the polymer is usually cross-linked to form a tough matrix.
- It is virtually insoluble in water, but it will dissolve in organic solvents.
- When the number of carbons is greater than 12, the materials are nearly insoluble in water.
- The gums are insoluble in alcohol while the resins or oleo-resins will pass completely into solution.
- Important pigments include inorganic oxides and insoluble salts, which are mechanically mixed in a coating material.
- The exact figures for wines vary slightly according to grape variety and region, but experience shows that about a half of the tartrate soluble in grape juice is insoluble in wine.
- The reaction of calcium ions with oxalic acid produces an insoluble solid, calcium oxalate.
- The resulting calcium carbonate is quite insoluble in water and sinks to the bottom.
- Because these vitamins are insoluble in water, they tend not to be lost in cooking.
- The calcite is an insoluble mineral, which upon death of the organisms sinks to the floor of the body of water and accumulates in the sediment.
- Bilirubin is difficult to excrete because internal hydrogen bonding makes it almost completely insoluble in water.
- Like all fatty acids stearic acid is insoluble in water, but is soluble in ether and hot alcohol.
- The insoluble potassium perchlorate was removed by centrifugation at 500 g for 3 min.
- They are generally insoluble in water, and dissolve in nonpolar solvents.
- The compound nickel dimethylglyoxime looks like strawberry-pink lipstick, insoluble in water.
- The catalyst is mostly insoluble in this solvent at room temperature so subsequent cooling allowed them to precipitate it for recovery.
- It runs into the gel, and always at the same size, but it's insoluble?
Synonyms not soluble, indissoluble, incapable of dissolving
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin insolubilis, from in- ‘not’ + solubilis (see soluble). |