English to Indonesian Dictionary impenetrable

impenetrable

yg tak dpt ditembus
definition
adjective
a dark, impenetrable forest
impossible to pass through or enter.
impenetrable interviews with French intellectuals
impossible to understand.
translation of 'impenetrable'
adjective
yg tdk dpt dilalui,
yg tak dpt ditembus,
yg tak dpt dimasuki
example
In front of him was an 'impenetrable' wall that he could not see his way around.
The mystery is not 'impenetrable' to intellect or unintelligible in itself; rather, it is not fully intelligible to us.
Perhaps they had gotten caught up in an 'impenetrable' area of the forest and had to find a way around instead of simply going through.
When present, it often forms dense, 'impenetrable' thickets.
Growing an 'impenetrable' thicket is an alternative option that could blend in with the view beyond the boundary.
To my horror though, I did not catch myself upon hitting the wall, but proceeded to pass through it into 'impenetrable' darkness.
Thus, the initiated are separated by high fences and 'impenetrable' jargon from the ordinary folk.
The wording of the document is really very easy to understand; it is not written in the usual 'impenetrable' verbiage of the Treaties.
It misfires because almost every page of it is weighed down by nearly 'impenetrable' academic jargon.
They forget, if they ever knew, that Shakespeare can seem 'impenetrable' .
I just knew that one day the battalion of trees would overtake this weak stretch of highway and obscure its existence with an 'impenetrable' density.
He might just be the model academic in that he elucidates the otherwise 'impenetrable' idiolect of abstruse theory by using the vernacular of Pop cult allusion, and he makes it seems as if the two were made for one another.
It is no longer an 'impenetrable' island wilderness.
For non-Londoners it must be an 'impenetrable' puzzle.
But for most parents the school classroom is a place as mysterious and 'impenetrable' as their teenager's bedroom.
The spiky reed makes areas 'impenetrable' , both for hunting and for cattle grazing.
The country night was one of an almost 'impenetrable' darkness, accentuated by the occasional faint pinprick of light.
Implacable, 'impenetrable' , it may take five viewings to understand this movie, but it's time well spent.
But as a technology columnist, I'm in the business of coming up with confusing and 'impenetrable' reactions to events around me.
So the Romans decided it was not the primitive barbarians known as the Caledonii who had defeated them, but the vast 'impenetrable' forest covering the country now known as Scotland.
But the circle of outraged nobles had made an almost 'impenetrable' wall surrounding the king and the prince.
The creation of life in general and of the human person in particular is a thing we can know a little about, but also a thing which is shrouded in 'impenetrable' mystery.
But I suppose it was too much to expect for him to have a black, twirly moustache and for her to cackle mysteriously from beneath an 'impenetrable' black shroud.
Unfortunately, anything that involves more than a simple sense is more complicated and the barriers are often 'impenetrable' .
Lots of fields have their own jargon that is 'impenetrable' to outsiders.
Ask a financial market dealer or analyst, and a spray of 'impenetrable' jargon appears.
The poet seems to be experiencing a kind of existential crisis in a hostile, opaque, 'impenetrable' and uninhabitable world.
The first three chapters of the book are hard going and, at times, 'impenetrable' and needlessly obscure.
I have to say I found the plot 'impenetrable' .
When you know someone really well you develop routines which are 'impenetrable' to outsiders.
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