in·com·men·su·ra·ble /ˌɪnkəˈmɛn(t)srəbəl, ˈmɛn(t)ʃ; ˈmɛn(t)sə, ʃə-/
(a.)不能比較的,不配比較的
In·com·men·su·ra·ble a. Not commensurable; having no common measure or standard of comparison; as, quantities are incommensurable when no third quantity can be found that is an aliquot part of both; the side and diagonal of a square are incommensurable with each other; the diameter and circumference of a circle are incommensurable.
They are quantities incommensurable. --Burke.
-- In*com*men*su*ra*ble*ness, n. -- In*com*men*su*ra*bly, adv.
In·com·men·su·ra·ble n. One of two or more quantities which have no common measure.
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incommensurable
adj 1: impossible to measure or compare in value or size or
excellence
2: not having a common factor