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单词 unrecognizable
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Definition of unrecognizable in English:

unrecognizable

(British unrecognisable)
adjective ʌnˈrɛkəɡnʌɪzəb(ə)lˌənˌrɛkəɡˈnaɪzəb(ə)l
  • Not able to be recognized or identified from previous encounters.

    his voice was muffled by his collar and unrecognizable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was an unrecognisable brand, brewed specially for the occasion and sold in plastic half-pints for £2.
    • But when they looked at brain tissue, the same genes were expressed so differently as to be unrecognisable.
    • Then, after a hysterectomy at the age of 27, she was given drugs that made her thin before pumping up her body to an unrecognisable size.
    • The Parliaments of those days would be unrecognizable today.
    • When he finally tracked down the body it was unrecognisable.
    • Motherwell life has altered irrevocably, and is unrecognisable from the one that the player once knew.
    • The little girl was otherwise unrecognisable, covered in blood and crushed in the back of the mangled wreck that had been her parents' car.
    • It's become so unravelled in the course of his revisionism that it's completely unrecognizable and nonsensical now.
    • ‘Things have moved on so much that the scene is almost unrecognisable,’ he says.
    • The sixth victim has yet to be identified with authorities saying her face was unrecognizable after the beating.
    • The Labour party I found there was unrecognisable to the one I encountered 10 years ago.
    • That was only 16 months ago but Ireland are unrecognisable now.
    • The lads are virtually unrecognisable from the fresh-faced specimens pictured here in their teens about to embark on a holiday to Spain.
    • It was all worryingly inauthentic to Scottish eyes and unrecognisable even to the half-Italian eyes of my dinner companion.
    • The remaining characters are amalgams of the real people in his life, not so sufficiently disguised as to be unrecognizable to the student.
    • Yes, this is an exaggeration, but not an unrecognisable one.
    • Arellan's corpse was unrecognisable, needing DNA tests to confirm his identity.
    • The faces were largely the same, but the performance was unrecognisable from the previous week's debacle.
    • Just two weeks ago, Thom said the band would be ‘completely unrecognizable in two years’.
    • The irony of it being, that he gave everything up for her and became so unrecognizable to her, that she no longer loved him.
    Synonyms
    unidentifiable, unknowable
    disguised, incognito
    changed, altered

Derivatives

  • unrecognizably

  • adverb
    • Hughes can walk away with a certain pride in the fact that the Wales set-up has improved unrecognisably under his direction.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His loveless, routine marriage (to an unrecognisably frumpy Cameron Diaz) is little consolation and, despairing of making a living in his chosen career, he takes a job as a filing clerk.
      • How in such a short time could the face of a nation and the promise of its hopes change so radically, so unrecognizably?
      • New IT means they access x-rays and ECGs from anywhere so no more lost notes, and the ambulance service is unrecognisably better.
      • A side who had trooped off with a sense of foreboding against the Swedes somehow re-emerged five nights later, entirely recuperated and forming an unrecognisably more confident unit.
 
 

Definition of unrecognizable in US English:

unrecognizable

(British unrecognisable)
adjectiveˌənˌrɛkəɡˈnaɪzəb(ə)lˌənˌrekəɡˈnīzəb(ə)l
  • Not able to be recognized or identified.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was all worryingly inauthentic to Scottish eyes and unrecognisable even to the half-Italian eyes of my dinner companion.
    • The irony of it being, that he gave everything up for her and became so unrecognizable to her, that she no longer loved him.
    • That was only 16 months ago but Ireland are unrecognisable now.
    • Yes, this is an exaggeration, but not an unrecognisable one.
    • Motherwell life has altered irrevocably, and is unrecognisable from the one that the player once knew.
    • The lads are virtually unrecognisable from the fresh-faced specimens pictured here in their teens about to embark on a holiday to Spain.
    • Arellan's corpse was unrecognisable, needing DNA tests to confirm his identity.
    • It was an unrecognisable brand, brewed specially for the occasion and sold in plastic half-pints for £2.
    • When he finally tracked down the body it was unrecognisable.
    • The Parliaments of those days would be unrecognizable today.
    • ‘Things have moved on so much that the scene is almost unrecognisable,’ he says.
    • The sixth victim has yet to be identified with authorities saying her face was unrecognizable after the beating.
    • The remaining characters are amalgams of the real people in his life, not so sufficiently disguised as to be unrecognizable to the student.
    • The Labour party I found there was unrecognisable to the one I encountered 10 years ago.
    • It's become so unravelled in the course of his revisionism that it's completely unrecognizable and nonsensical now.
    • Just two weeks ago, Thom said the band would be ‘completely unrecognizable in two years’.
    • But when they looked at brain tissue, the same genes were expressed so differently as to be unrecognisable.
    • The little girl was otherwise unrecognisable, covered in blood and crushed in the back of the mangled wreck that had been her parents' car.
    • Then, after a hysterectomy at the age of 27, she was given drugs that made her thin before pumping up her body to an unrecognisable size.
    • The faces were largely the same, but the performance was unrecognisable from the previous week's debacle.
    Synonyms
    unidentifiable, unknowable
 
 
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