单词 | indistinguishable |
释义 | indistinguishableadj. Not distinguishable; that cannot be distinguished. 1. a. Incapable of being discriminated or recognized as different from something else, or from each other; of which the difference cannot be perceived. Also as n. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > identity > [adjective] > identical oneOE all oneOE alikea1393 all like1477 indifferent1530 selfsame1582 identical1601 same1621 identitial1635 identica1657 indistinguishable1658 identifical1673 undistinguishable1679 tautological1689 indistinctible1781 the world > relative properties > relationship > identity > [noun] > the same thing or person > an identical thing identity1570 same1690 indistinguishable1903 1658 Sir T. Browne Garden of Cyrus iii, in Hydriotaphia: Urne-buriall 136 The true seeds of Cypresse and Rampions are indistinguishable by old eyes. 1857 G. H. Lewes Biogr. Hist. Philos. (rev. ed.) 612 The simultaneousness of the two sensations renders them indistinguishable. 1882 G. Allen in Knowledge 10 Mar. 403 So after a short time they became as indistinguishable from the true Celts, as Normans and Danes in England have become indistinguishable from the rest of the community. 1903 Daily Chron. 24 Nov. 4/5 All this contention and uncertainty might be avoided if we abolished..the artificial distinction between two indistinguishables. 1949 H. W. B. Joseph Lect. Philos. Leibniz ii. 23 There will be a perpetual substitution of indistinguishables. b. transferred. Of which the parts are not distinguishable; of indeterminate shape or structure.This is perhaps the meaning in the Shakespeare quot., where the word is used of Thersites, ? in reference to his deformity. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > lack of shape > [adjective] > without clearly defined shape indistinguishable1609 uncertain1638 vague1822 unsharp1889 1609 W. Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida v. i. 26 You ruinous but, you horson indistinguishable cur. View more context for this quotation 1873 W. Black Princess of Thule i. 9 The sea and the air and the sky seemed to be one indistinguishable mass of whirling and hurrying vapour. 2. That cannot be clearly perceived (by the senses or the mind); not discernible; imperceptible. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > invisibility > [adjective] > indistinct dimc1000 blinda1398 undistingued1398 obscure?a1450 undistinct1495 shadowed1588 undistinguishable1600 shady1626 blear1637 filmed1637 indistinguishable1642 crepusculous1646 adumbrated1650 oblite1650 faint1660 monogrammous1678 blurred1701 faintish1712 wispya1717 adumbrant1727 muzzy1744 indistinct1764 fuzzy1778 misty1797 shadowy1797 undistinguished1814 woolly1815 vague1822 furzy1825 mystified1833 slurred1843 feeble1860 smudginga1861 filmy1864 smudgy1865 blurry1884 slurry1937 the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > ability to be perceived by senses > [adjective] > (naturally) imperceptible to senses > so slight, etc., as to be imperceptible imperceptible?a1475 unsensible1545 insensible1584 undistinguishable1600 indistinguishable1642 inappreciable1862 1642 R. Burney Answer Observ. ii. 10 The Scales of the Votes dancing indistinguishable whither they leane. 1809–10 S. T. Coleridge Friend (1837) III. 110 The silent and..indistinguishable lapse of time. 1834 S. Cooper Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) I. 527 The pulse of the arteries of a paralytic arm was quite indistinguishable. 1842 J. Wilson Recreations Christopher North I. 362 Indistinguishable to the eye. Derivatives indistinguishaˈbility n. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > identity > [noun] oneness?c1225 identity1545 indifferency1569 selfsameness1577 sameness1581 said1623 homogeneity1625 indistinction1644 indifference1656 sameliness1662 identicalness1677 undistinguishableness1727 indistinguishableness1731 self-identity1866 dittoship1869 identicality1875 indistinguishability1885 sameyness1977 1885 F. Temple Relations Relig. & Sci. ii. 41 Here we mean a different thing by the word same. We mean indistinguishability. indiˈstinguishableness n. the quality or character of being indistinguishable. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > identity > [noun] oneness?c1225 identity1545 indifferency1569 selfsameness1577 sameness1581 said1623 homogeneity1625 indistinction1644 indifference1656 sameliness1662 identicalness1677 undistinguishableness1727 indistinguishableness1731 self-identity1866 dittoship1869 identicality1875 indistinguishability1885 sameyness1977 1731 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Indistinguishableness..uncapableness to be distinguished. 1855 H. Spencer Princ. Psychol. ii. v. 119 The true interpretation of equality is indistinguishableness. 1891 Monist 1 488 Shading off from perfect likeness or indistinguishableness to just recognisable affinity. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2019). < adj.1609 |
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