1.不能发音的;难发音的
1.difficult to pronounce
1.The name he gives everyone is not the one he was born with, for that name is unpronounceable .
现在他所使用的名字并不是出生时的那个,因为那个名字无法发音。
2.Rain silently fallen seemed to tell her unpronounceable sufferings.
悄悄落下的雨似乎在诉说著他那说不出口的苦难。
3.Lack of reliable statistics and unpronounceable names of diseases have all hampered efforts to bring them out of the shadows.
缺乏可靠的统计和难以正确发音的疾病名称均让这些疾病难以步出阴影。
4.There was an utterly obscure Germany one in late 19 century, which is I've never heard of before, it's unpronounceable.
在19世纪末的德国,有个鲜为人知的体育项目,我从未听说过,也很难发音。
5.Foreign students often get nicknames if their own names seem long and unpronounceable to their friends in the United States.
外国学生常常因为他们的姓名如果在美国朋友看来太长或难念,而得到绰号。
6.Special credit lines with unpronounceable acronyms were made available to nondepository institutions.
非储蓄机构可以使用特别信贷额度这些计划有一个读不出来的首字母缩略名。
7."Now, what would you call that? " I asked, steering him toward the unpronounceable.
“那么,你会叫它什么呢?”我问,一边引着他去发那个发不出的读音。
8.The SSSCA was later renamed to the unpronounceable CBDTPA, which was glossed as the "Consume But Don't Try Programming Act" .
SSSCA后来被更名为CBDTPA(很难发音),大家把它故意叫成“消费但不要尝试编程法案”。
9.In any event, hosting the show will make the place a household name, even if many Westerners find it unpronounceable.
不管怎样,举办这样的大型赛事会使该国变得家喻户晓,即便多数西方人会嫌念起这个“卡塔尔”来很拗口。