insuperable
/ɪnˈsuːpərəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈsuːpərəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)in-ˈsü-p(ə-)rə-bəl/ (ame, mw)
insuperable — 形容詞
- insuperablepositive
- more insuperablecomparative
- most insuperablesuperlative
1. describes a difficulty or barrier that is so big or strong that no one can get p
無法克服的
困難太大而無法解決或戰勝
describes a difficulty or barrier that is so big or strong that no one can get past it, no matter what they try.
Diego saw the visa rejection as an insuperable barrier to studying abroad.
Diego 將簽證被拒視為出國留學的一道無法克服的障礙。
insuperable barrier — obstacle to a personal goal
The research team faced an insuperable problem when their data was lost.
研究團隊在資料遺失時,面臨了一個無法克服的問題。
face + an insuperable problem — encountering difficulty
To the villagers, the flooded river seemed an insuperable obstacle to reaching the town.
對村民們來說,暴漲的河水似乎是前往鎮上的一道無法克服的障礙。
Amara's lack of formal training was not an insuperable difficulty — she learned fast.
Amara 缺乏正式訓練並非無法克服的困難——她學得很快。
Hassan believed that no challenge was truly insuperable if you had good friends to help.
Hassan 相信如果有好朋友幫忙,沒有什麼挑戰是真正無法克服的。
- insurmountable
most common synonym; nearly identical in meaning but slightly less formal
- unconquerable
more emotional or military tone; suggests a fight against a powerful opponent
- overwhelming
focuses on the emotional impact rather than logical impossibility — an overwhelming task may still be possible
- unbeatable
informal alternative; used for records, opponents, or challenges
- surmountable
can be overcome with effort
- conquerable
can be defeated or mastered
用法筆記
Used mainly in formal or written English. In everyday conversation, speakers prefer 'impossible to overcome', 'too big to solve', or 'unbeatable'. Common noun partners are barrier, obstacle, difficulty, problem, and challenge.