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单词 unteachable
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Definition of unteachable in English:

unteachable

adjectiveʌnˈtiːtʃəb(ə)lˌənˈtitʃəb(ə)l
  • (of a pupil or skill) unable to be taught.

    she gained control of a class which had initially been unteachable
    batting is very nearly unteachable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is athletic, skilled, and so far, unteachable.
    • Is spiking the ball and getting out of bounds an unteachable skill?
    • The Yahoos, he believes, are the most unteachable brutes in the land.
    • Unlike him, however, he does not give up on teaching the unteachable.
    • If a gold medal is had, it will be because of the dominance of Tim, the innate and unteachable understanding of the game by Carmelo, and because someone gets hot with their perimeter shooting.
    • He has unteachable court savvy and shooting touch, and showed star-caliber poise in taking Syracuse University to the national title as a freshman.
    • Alexander, a young Russian aristocrat, is taken out of school for being unteachable.
    • She then carries this view into her interactions with her students, whom she regards as incorrigible and unteachable.
    • They branded him ‘degraded, unteachable, unamiable, querulous, and unmanly.’
    • Cain then became jealous of Abel's worship and to make it worse, he was too proud, rebellious and unteachable even when God tried to reason with him to change his way of worship.
    • The whole form is like a precisely wrought handmade clock; it depends on timing, rhythm and that unteachable concept called chemistry.
    • ‘I remember when your father was just a boy,’ he said. ‘He was a little younger than you and was the laziest and most unteachable boy I ever had the opportunity to guide.’
    • In March he wrote in the Times Literary Supplement how deplorable it is that, though ‘thoroughly demolished in the real world, his views, or the ghosts of such views, still haunt an unteachable intelligentsia’.
    • At the same time, art as such, the carrier of spiritual value, was seen as unteachable, a feature of individual genius.
    • If a conductor's ultimate unteachable gift is the ability to galvanize an orchestra through body language, eye contact, and an arresting physical presence, this wired-up musician definitely has a major future.
    • ‘There is, I think, in every one of us something mineral and unteachable,’ says an agent of the totalitarian state in a 1990 novel Lights Out in the Reptile House.
 
 

Definition of unteachable in US English:

unteachable

adjectiveˌənˈtēCHəb(ə)lˌənˈtitʃəb(ə)l
  • (of a student or skill) unable to be taught.

    she gained control of a class which had initially been unteachable
    batting is very nearly unteachable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She then carries this view into her interactions with her students, whom she regards as incorrigible and unteachable.
    • Cain then became jealous of Abel's worship and to make it worse, he was too proud, rebellious and unteachable even when God tried to reason with him to change his way of worship.
    • At the same time, art as such, the carrier of spiritual value, was seen as unteachable, a feature of individual genius.
    • He has unteachable court savvy and shooting touch, and showed star-caliber poise in taking Syracuse University to the national title as a freshman.
    • Unlike him, however, he does not give up on teaching the unteachable.
    • He is athletic, skilled, and so far, unteachable.
    • ‘There is, I think, in every one of us something mineral and unteachable,’ says an agent of the totalitarian state in a 1990 novel Lights Out in the Reptile House.
    • ‘I remember when your father was just a boy,’ he said. ‘He was a little younger than you and was the laziest and most unteachable boy I ever had the opportunity to guide.’
    • If a conductor's ultimate unteachable gift is the ability to galvanize an orchestra through body language, eye contact, and an arresting physical presence, this wired-up musician definitely has a major future.
    • The whole form is like a precisely wrought handmade clock; it depends on timing, rhythm and that unteachable concept called chemistry.
    • They branded him ‘degraded, unteachable, unamiable, querulous, and unmanly.’
    • Alexander, a young Russian aristocrat, is taken out of school for being unteachable.
    • The Yahoos, he believes, are the most unteachable brutes in the land.
    • If a gold medal is had, it will be because of the dominance of Tim, the innate and unteachable understanding of the game by Carmelo, and because someone gets hot with their perimeter shooting.
    • Is spiking the ball and getting out of bounds an unteachable skill?
    • In March he wrote in the Times Literary Supplement how deplorable it is that, though ‘thoroughly demolished in the real world, his views, or the ghosts of such views, still haunt an unteachable intelligentsia’.
 
 
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