LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTused to emphasize that something is too big or too extreme to be measured 无法计量的
The refugee problem has now reached immeasurable proportions.
难民问题现在已经到了无法估量的程度。
—immeasurablyadverbadv
Your Spanish has improved immeasurably.
你的西班牙语进步极大。
Examples from the Corpus
immeasurable• In particular, examinationfever is leading to ever more fatuous and expensiveefforts to measure the immeasurable.• The cost would be immeasurable, but there would be green on either side of Zayed's deserthighway in his lifetime.• But she knew it would take a while before the immeasurablehungerreceded within her.• I count that an immeasurableplus.• In that forest between sleep and wakefulness I understood, with immeasurablerelief, their words.• Cloudshadowsscudded across immeasurable stands of virgin forests.• The war has caused immeasurable suffering.• The freedom to become an entrepreneur or choose our occupation is a freedom of immeasurable value.• What I see now is the complete futility, the gross over-production, the immeasurablewaste of emotion and words.