释义 |
unˈanaˌlysable, a. (un-1 7 b.) Hence unˌanalysaˈbility.
1829Jas. Mill Hum. Mind (1869) II. 146 We have an indivisible, unanalysable, mode of consciousness, distinct from all modes of passive sensation. 1882Seeley Nat. Relig. 47 Witness the instinctive, as we say, and unanalysable skill sometimes possessed by savages. 1941Mind I. 335 The sort of unanalysability which the P[ure] E[go] theory attributes to class (1) ‘someone’ sentences. 1973E. Jong Fear of Flying i. 3 There were 117 psychoanalysts on the Pan Am flight to Vienna and I'd been treated by at least six of them... God knows it was a tribute either to the shrinks' ineptitude or my own glorious unanalyzability that I was now..more scared of flying than when I began my analytic adventures some thirteen years earlier. |