| 释义 | 
		in·soluble I. \(ˈ)in, ən+\ adjective Etymology: alteration (influenced by Latin insolubilis) of Middle English insolible, from Latin insolubilis, from in- in- (I) + solvere to free, dissolve + -bilis -able — more at solve  : not soluble: as  a. archaic  : incapable of being loosened : indissoluble  b.  : having or admitting of no solution or explanation : unsolvable   < an insoluble doubt >  c. obsolete, of an argument  : unanswerable, irrefutable  d.  : incapable of being dissolved in a liquid   < chalk is insoluble in water >  broadly  : soluble only with difficulty or to a slight degree   < a very insoluble salt, dissolving no more than 1 part in 500,000 of water > • in·solubleness \“+\ noun • in·solu·bly \“+\ adverb II. noun Etymology: alteration (influenced by Latin insolubilis, adjective) of Middle English insolible, from insolible, adjective 1.  : something (as a problem or difficulty) that cannot be solved 2.  : an insoluble substance  < the insolubles in a tanning extract > |