释义 |
unˈliv(e)able, a. [un-1 7 b.] 1. That cannot be lived.
1869E. Hatch in Mem. (1890) 48 Stoicism did but show them how to live an unliveable life. 2. Incapable of being lived in. Also with in.
1834M. Edgeworth Tour in Connemara (1950) i. 43 The want of window curtains..gave the whole an unfinished unlivable appearance. 1898E. F. Benson Money Market ii, He saw no reason for making his own rooms unlivable-in. 1899Contemp. Rev. Dec. 848 Rural theft makes parts of Sardinia unlivable. |