1.不能克服的,难以越过的
2.不可战胜的,无敌的
1.impossible to solve or deal with effectively
1.If the court were actually chosen by the disputants after the crime occurred, this might be an insuperable difficulty.
如果实际上是犯罪发生后才由争执者双方去选择法庭,这就会有难以克服的困难。
2.Since the two modes of thinking have their own insuperable limitations, a tension should be kept between them.
由于二者都具有自身难以克服的局限性,所以应使二者之间保持必要的张力。
3.Insuperable difficulties, as it seems to me, prevent from coming to any just conclusion on this head.
可是依我的意见,似乎尚有不可克服的困难,足以阻碍我们对于这个问题作出任何恰当的结论。
4.The fact that the dreamer stands rooted to the center is a compensation of his almost insuperable desire to run away from the unconscious.
作梦者竖立中央,补偿他几乎无法克服的渴望,想要逃离无意识。
5.I learned how time makes it possible to overcome what seems to be an insuperable pain.
我见证了时间是如何将看似无法逾越的痛苦抚平。
6.The proposal to turn Apec into a free trade area runs into insuperable political and technical difficulties.
将APEC转型为自由贸易区的提议,会在政治及技术层面遭遇无法克服的困难。
7.He felt at once the antagonism in the atmosphere, something radical and insuperable, and he bit his lip. But he affected a bluff manner.
他马上感到了敌对气氛,一种剧烈和无法消解的气氛。但是他咬咬嘴唇,装出一种若无其事的样子。
8.A high degree of civil freedom seems advantageous to a people's intellectual freedom, yet it also sets up insuperable barriers to it.
程度更大的公民自由仿佛是有利于人民精神的自由似的,然而它却设下了不可逾越的限度;
9.Still, while the obstacles to recovery might be even greater than had been expected, they are not insuperable.
也许复苏的障碍远远超出预想,但它们并非不可逾越。
10.She was in the grip of an insuperable longing to fall. She lived in a constant state of vertigo.
一种无法克制的要倒下去的欲念支配着她。她生活在不断晕眩的状态之中。