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Definition of unscalable in English: unscalable(also unscaleable) adjectiveʌnˈskeɪləb(ə)lˌənˈskeɪləb(ə)l Not able to be scaled or climbed. 不可攀登的,爬不上去的 a prison with unscalable walls 有不可逾越高墙的监狱。 Example sentencesExamples - It rends people from their own families; it builds an invisible but unscalable wall between them and the people they love and need.
- Like those of the tower, its walls were smooth and absolutely unscalable.
- Anthak lost track of the time as he watched, until with a start he noticed that he could see the top of what had been an unscalable crag only this morning.
- There never seems to be any difficulty in stretching the laws and the constitution to fit any kind of a political deal, but when it is proposed to make some concession to women they loom up like an unscalable wall.
- It's just that there is a very large mountain in the way, with nearly impassable bamboo thickets on its lower flanks and nearly unscalable granite faces on its higher reaches.
- Cold, aching, and exhausted I swam in past the unscalable hulls of the ships toward the stone wall of the quay.
- To me, he and Ezekiel were like twin unscalable peaks, shining in the distance.
- Only when we have overcome the barrier of racism, mistrust and intolerance that has gradually grown into a wall that seems so unscalable, can we even begin to progress beyond the point at which we are now.
- Within the safety of his bathroom, then, Truman imagines himself at the mercy of nature classically figured as an unscalable mountain - to Kant, ‘bold, overhanging, and, as it were, threatening rocks’.
- Second, quantum theory had become the bizarre world of quantum mechanics in which causality collapses and classical physics finds itself confronted with unscaleable barriers.
- The walls are unscalable, the window locks nonexistent.
- In an early big scene in that novel, Sir Arthur Wardour and his daughter Isabella are trapped between the onrushing tide and unscaleable cliffs.
Definition of unscalable in US English: unscalableadjectiveˌənˈskeɪləb(ə)lˌənˈskāləb(ə)l Not able to be scaled or climbed. 不可攀登的,爬不上去的 a prison with unscalable walls 有不可逾越高墙的监狱。 Example sentencesExamples - There never seems to be any difficulty in stretching the laws and the constitution to fit any kind of a political deal, but when it is proposed to make some concession to women they loom up like an unscalable wall.
- In an early big scene in that novel, Sir Arthur Wardour and his daughter Isabella are trapped between the onrushing tide and unscaleable cliffs.
- Within the safety of his bathroom, then, Truman imagines himself at the mercy of nature classically figured as an unscalable mountain - to Kant, ‘bold, overhanging, and, as it were, threatening rocks’.
- Second, quantum theory had become the bizarre world of quantum mechanics in which causality collapses and classical physics finds itself confronted with unscaleable barriers.
- The walls are unscalable, the window locks nonexistent.
- To me, he and Ezekiel were like twin unscalable peaks, shining in the distance.
- Anthak lost track of the time as he watched, until with a start he noticed that he could see the top of what had been an unscalable crag only this morning.
- Only when we have overcome the barrier of racism, mistrust and intolerance that has gradually grown into a wall that seems so unscalable, can we even begin to progress beyond the point at which we are now.
- Like those of the tower, its walls were smooth and absolutely unscalable.
- Cold, aching, and exhausted I swam in past the unscalable hulls of the ships toward the stone wall of the quay.
- It's just that there is a very large mountain in the way, with nearly impassable bamboo thickets on its lower flanks and nearly unscalable granite faces on its higher reaches.
- It rends people from their own families; it builds an invisible but unscalable wall between them and the people they love and need.
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