incommunicable造句(1) Young people often complain that their parents are incommunicable.
(2) We seem to have developed this incommunicable gap that no matter how hard I try to reach out to him, he's just non-responsive or I end up bursting into tears.
(3) In this manner Van Til discusses all the incommunicable attributes of God: aseity, immutability, infinity, and unity.
(4) I distrust the incommunicable; it is the source of all violence.
(5) He can extend one scene of missing and incommunicable, by folding the voice and the rencontre of life.
(6) I explain myself badly, and it is not a sensation I could expect anyone save Laura to understand, but of such incommunicable quirks is the private mind made up.
(7) No-one who states, as he has done, that 'religious faith is necessarily subjective, being incommunicable by any kind of proof or evidence' is a devout Christian.
(8) Viewed from this perspective, translation shouldn't set its goal merely as an exchange of messages, but should aim, instead, for the incommunicable dimensions of language.
(9) But the combined beauty of the sound, the form and the meaning of the Chinese reduplicated word is to some extent incommunicable in English.
(10) The attributes of God. What is God ( Shorter Catechism ). Incommunicable attributes. Communicable attributes.
(11) Recently some Buddhist inquired about politics and religion, and that person's view seemed to regard the two spheres as incommunicable.