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Definition of unclassifiable in English: unclassifiableadjective ʌnˈklasɪfʌɪəb(ə)lˌənˈklæsəˌfaɪəbəl Not able to be assigned to a particular class or category. 不可分类的,不可归类的 the rock contains some unclassifiable arthropods Example sentencesExamples - It should have been less Wordsworthian; it's unclassifiable.
- Funk, reggae, hip hop, electro, acoustic drum 'n' bass and the rhythms of música nordestina are all subsumed into an unclassifiable but very soulful whole.
- The nation as a whole is too varied, fickle, inconsistent and unclassifiable for that to work.
- Their tireless determination to challenge themselves - and their audiences - resulted in some of the most gloriously unclassifiable music of the past year.
- At the bottom of the ladder is raw, chaotic nature itself, composed of invisible organisms and an unclassifiable mass of life that feeds, grows, dies, and stinks in dark, mysterious places.
- However, this general problem of the volume is enlivened by a few apparently illogical digressions and unclassifiable curiosities.
- The latest film from Gabriele Salvatores, director of the Oscar winning Mediterraneo, melds several genres whilst remaining refreshingly unclassifiable.
- Book as soon as the dates are announced, because Hashirigaki is an unclassifiable, unforgettable experience - the stuff that masterpieces are made of.
- More and more often bands were releasing records that fell into some area of unclassifiable intent.
- A Getty official ushered me into a roomful of largely unclassifiable objects, randomly placed on steel shelving.
- He also called Australia a ‘chimera’, the word applied by classical authors to unclassifiable monsters.
- An unclassifiable mixture of animation, drama, love story, coming-of-age-tale-slash-concert movie, Hedwig is adapted from Mitchell's off-Broadway hit of the same name.
- Almost a third of the participants, at both lapse and relapse points, obtained scores in the ‘other’ or unclassifiable category.
- An almost unclassifiable mixture of mystery yarn, supernatural story and character study, Frozen has an ambition and originality that has become all too rare in British cinema.
- It suggests that he must possess a very particular, yet profoundly unclassifiable sensibility: that he must, in fact, be rather a good composer.
- Then there were several books of physics, and after that there were a series of books signed by Aristotle which dealt with matters unclassifiable within the established schema.
- To place the unclassifiable Rodin among the Impressionists might be considered perverse.
- It's remarkable, unclassifiable and vividly delivered on what is altogether a very finely presented disc.
- It is strangely unclassifiable television - a caustically comic, surreptitiously sudsy thriller that has alienated a whole tranche of strait-laced Americans and so delighted many more.
- It's been repeated by many critics and fans that Donnie Darko is simply an unclassifiable movie, bringing elements of suburban culture, science fiction, fantasy, and family drama to the screen in just under the running time of two hours.
Synonyms marginal, indefinite, uncertain, unsure, unsettled, undecided, up in the air, doubtful, open to doubt, problematic, indeterminate, ambivalent, equivocal Definition of unclassifiable in US English: unclassifiableadjectiveˌənˈklæsəˌfaɪəbəlˌənˈklasəˌfīəbəl Not able to be assigned to a particular class or category. 不可分类的,不可归类的 Example sentencesExamples - To place the unclassifiable Rodin among the Impressionists might be considered perverse.
- Then there were several books of physics, and after that there were a series of books signed by Aristotle which dealt with matters unclassifiable within the established schema.
- More and more often bands were releasing records that fell into some area of unclassifiable intent.
- It should have been less Wordsworthian; it's unclassifiable.
- It is strangely unclassifiable television - a caustically comic, surreptitiously sudsy thriller that has alienated a whole tranche of strait-laced Americans and so delighted many more.
- It's been repeated by many critics and fans that Donnie Darko is simply an unclassifiable movie, bringing elements of suburban culture, science fiction, fantasy, and family drama to the screen in just under the running time of two hours.
- It's remarkable, unclassifiable and vividly delivered on what is altogether a very finely presented disc.
- Book as soon as the dates are announced, because Hashirigaki is an unclassifiable, unforgettable experience - the stuff that masterpieces are made of.
- It suggests that he must possess a very particular, yet profoundly unclassifiable sensibility: that he must, in fact, be rather a good composer.
- Funk, reggae, hip hop, electro, acoustic drum 'n' bass and the rhythms of música nordestina are all subsumed into an unclassifiable but very soulful whole.
- The nation as a whole is too varied, fickle, inconsistent and unclassifiable for that to work.
- An unclassifiable mixture of animation, drama, love story, coming-of-age-tale-slash-concert movie, Hedwig is adapted from Mitchell's off-Broadway hit of the same name.
- A Getty official ushered me into a roomful of largely unclassifiable objects, randomly placed on steel shelving.
- He also called Australia a ‘chimera’, the word applied by classical authors to unclassifiable monsters.
- An almost unclassifiable mixture of mystery yarn, supernatural story and character study, Frozen has an ambition and originality that has become all too rare in British cinema.
- Almost a third of the participants, at both lapse and relapse points, obtained scores in the ‘other’ or unclassifiable category.
- However, this general problem of the volume is enlivened by a few apparently illogical digressions and unclassifiable curiosities.
- Their tireless determination to challenge themselves - and their audiences - resulted in some of the most gloriously unclassifiable music of the past year.
- The latest film from Gabriele Salvatores, director of the Oscar winning Mediterraneo, melds several genres whilst remaining refreshingly unclassifiable.
- At the bottom of the ladder is raw, chaotic nature itself, composed of invisible organisms and an unclassifiable mass of life that feeds, grows, dies, and stinks in dark, mysterious places.
Synonyms marginal, indefinite, uncertain, unsure, unsettled, undecided, up in the air, doubtful, open to doubt, problematic, indeterminate, ambivalent, equivocal |