释义 |
inˈscrutableness [f. prec. + -ness.] The quality or character of being inscrutable.
1727in Bailey vol. II. 1828 in Webster. 1851Nichol Archit. Heav. (ed. 9) 64 The nebulous spots losing all trace of their previous inscrutableness. 1891Spectator 21 Mar., That sense of the mystery and the tragic inscrutableness of human fate which is as modern as it is ancient. b. An instance of this; something inscrutable.
a1864Hawthorne Sept. Felton (1879) 65 All was a blur, an inscrutableness, a scrawl of unintelligible characters. |