| 释义 | Trends ofindistinguishableView usage for: (ɪndɪstɪŋgwɪʃəbəl) adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE]If one thing is indistinguishable from another, the two things are so similar that it is difficult to know which is which.  Replica weapons are indistinguishable from the real thing. [+ from] Synonyms: identical, the same, cut from the same cloth, like as two peas in a pod [informal] More Synonyms of indistinguishable More Synonyms of indistinguishableindistinguishable in British English (ˌɪndɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəbəl) adjective1. (often postpositive; foll by from) identical or very similar (to)  twins indistinguishable from one another 2. not easily perceptible; indiscernibleDerived formsindistinguishability (ˌindisˌtinguishaˈbility) or indistinguishableness (ˌindisˈtinguishableness)  nounindistinguishably (ˌindisˈtinguishably) adverbindistinguishable in American English (ˌɪndɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃəbəl)   adjective1.   that cannot be distinguished as being different or separate 2.   that cannot be discerned or recognized; imperceptible Derived formsindistinguishably (ˌindisˈtinguishably)  adverbOne valid criticism of the escapist stranglehold is that too many movies have become indistinguishable from video games.Today town and country are almost indistinguishable but sixty years ago it was very different.The best of them are virtually indistinguishable from the government agencies for which they once worked.His style is almost indistinguishable from mine.Last week we saw that politicians and political journalists are virtually indistinguishable.Because they are virtually indistinguishable from those he faced himself.The clinical evidence suggests that the performance of the two drugs is virtually indistinguishable and both are equally safe.In practice, the two approaches are often indistinguishable.To the untrained eye, they are indistinguishable one from the other.The two main parties seem to many young Spaniards to have become indistinguishable.Maybe it is just one almost indistinguishable part of an individual's total cultural repertoire.The vehicle in the picture is almost indistinguishable from its eight-year-old predecessor.Today its principal demographic indicators are virtually indistinguishable from those of its west European neighbors.It is only when cut or pulled up and allowed to dry that it becomes indistinguishable from hay and can be ingested in error.Many projects require consultant and client to work closely - sometimes to the point where client and consultant become indistinguishable.There are just as many people crowding the screen as before, but their tiny images are now almost indistinguishable.The two conditions are indistinguishable.The two are often indistinguishable.The quality and brightness of the light is improving all the time, and the best ones are now indistinguishable from the old incandescent bulbs.FAKE tickets for pop concerts and football matches are almost indistinguishable from the real thing, an expert warned yesterday.Conversely, as one goes back toward the beginning, the distinct character of time melts away and time becomes indistinguishable from space.For all of us, a revolution that has long been predicted is finally coming to fruition: tools will become indistinguishable from our own body parts.Examples of 'indistinguishable' in a sentenceindistinguishableIn other languagesindistinguishableBritish English: indistinguishable ADJECTIVE  If one thing is indistinguishable from another, the two things are so similar that it is difficult to know which is which. Replica weapons are indistinguishable from the real thing. American English: indistinguishableBrazilian Portuguese: indistinguívelChinese: 难以区别的European Spanish: indistinguibleFrench: impossible à distinguerGerman: nicht unterscheidbarItalian: indistinguibileJapanese: 区別できないKorean: 분간할 수 없는European Portuguese: indistinguívelLatin American Spanish: indistinguible
Definition so similar as to be difficult to tell apart Replica weapons are indistinguishable from the real thing.Synonyms the same cut from the same cloth like as two peas in a pod (informal)Additional synonymsDefinition not able or scarcely able to be seen The signs were so concealed as to be almost indiscernible.Synonyms invisible,  hidden,  imperceptible,  indistinguishable,  indistinct,  impalpable (formal),  unapparent,  undiscernibleDefinition not able to be seen by the eye The lines were so fine as to be nearly invisible.Synonyms unseen,  imperceptible,  indiscernible,  unseeable,  unperceivableDefinition unclear or indistinct The hills were just an obscure shape in the mist.Synonyms indistinct,  vague,  blurred,  dark,  clouded,  faint,  dim,  gloomy,  veiled,  murky,  fuzzy,  shadowy,  cloudy,  misty,  hazy,  indistinguishable,  indeterminate,  dusky,  undefined,  out of focus,  ill-defined,  obfuscated,  indiscernible, tenebrousNearby words ofindistinguishableindisputableindissolubleindistinctindistinguishableindividualindividualismindividualist
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