释义 |
in·de·clin·able I. \|ində̇|klīnəbəl, -dē|-\ adjective Etymology: Middle French, from Late Latin indeclinabilis, from Latin in- in- (I) + Late Latin declinabilis capable of being inflected, from Latin declinare to inflect grammatically + -abilis -able — more at decline : having no grammatical inflections : used without case endings < some Latin nouns are indeclinable > II. noun (-s) : an indeclinable word |