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Что (кто) такое IMPENETRABLY - определение


Impenetrably      
·adv In an impenetrable manner or state; imperviously.
impenetrably      
impenetrable      
1.
If you describe something such as a barrier or a forest as impenetrable, you mean that it is impossible or very difficult to get through.
...the Caucasus range, an almost impenetrable barrier between Europe and Asia.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
If you describe something such as a book or a theory as impenetrable, you are emphasizing that it is impossible or very difficult to understand.
His books are notoriously impenetrable.
= incomprehensible
ADJ [emphasis]
impenetrably
...impenetrably detailed reports on product sales.
= incomprehensibly
ADV: ADV adj
Примеры употребления для IMPENETRABLY
1. But within five minutes, the impenetrably thick Liverpool accent is in full flow and she is giggling.
2. While press releases for most rock bands are full of impenetrably purple prose about their musical innovations, the Eagles press pack has more in common with a corporation‘s annual report: it‘s all bullet points and sales figures.
3. Advocates of the creed include the until now impenetrably cool Beck, funk pioneer Isaac Hayes and, at one stage, lovers‘ favourite Van Morrison, who devoted an album to founder L Ron Hubbard in the 1'80s.
4. A couple of years ago, I was sitting at dinner in Italy with an American Express executive, the impenetrably cool Kenneth Chenault, who told me about serving with Henry Kissinger on the board of Amex before becoming CEO.
5. Sooner or later the contradictions inherent in such an impenetrably baffling intellectual landscape are bound to undermine its foundations and shake its edifice of ineptitude (Hurricane Katrina) and of fabrications and half–truths (Iraq) This process may be unfolding.