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unmanageable    音标拼音: [ənm'ænɪdʒəbəl]
a. 难处理的,难操纵的,处理不了的

难处理的,难操纵的,处理不了的

unmanageable
adj 1: difficult to use or handle or manage because of size or
weight or shape; "we set about towing the unwieldy
structure into the shelter"; "almost dropped the unwieldy
parcel" [synonym: {unwieldy}, {unmanageable}] [ant: {wieldy}]
2: hard to control; "a difficult child", "an unmanageable
situation" [synonym: {unmanageable}, {difficult}] [ant:
{manageable}]
3: difficult to solve or alleviate; "uncontrollable pain" [synonym:
{uncontrollable}, {unmanageable}]
4: incapable of being controlled or managed; "uncontrollable
children"; "an uncorrectable habit" [synonym: {uncontrollable},
{uncorrectable}, {unmanageable}]

Unmanageable \Unmanageable\
See {manageable}.


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  • What is it about that Halo on the saints? - Catholic365. com
    Radiating Halo: Looks like an orb around the head of the saint It’s less defined Aureole: This is the one most recognizable by the majority of Catholics because it is used around the head, and sometimes even the entire body, of Christ and the Blessed Mother Mary
  • Halo (religious iconography) - Wikipedia
    In the religious art of Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism (among other religions), sacred persons may be depicted with a halo in the form of a circular glow, or flames in Asian art, around the head or around the whole body—this last form is often called a mandorla
  • The halo: origins and meaning - Holyblog US - HOLYART. com
    The halo on the saints’ heads in sacred images is usually represented as a circle painted in gold or blue Originally, saints had laurel crowns like the Roman emperors and famous people, but later the laurel crown was replaced by a golden crown, and in the end, by a golden circle
  • Why do saints have halos?--Aleteia
    A triangular halo was used to identify members of the Trinity, while the circular halo was reserved for saints and angels A square halo was sometimes used to identify people who were still
  • SIGNIFICANCE OF HALOS
    Halos are orbs, denoting light, holiness, and majesty, that encircle the head of a known holy person, Blessed, a Saint in Heaven, Angels, and the Blessed Trinity in art In the beginning of the Church, holy persons and God were not pictured with halos because the halo was of pagan derivation
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    A cephalophore (from the Greek for "head-carrier") is a saint who is generally depicted carrying his or her own head In Christian art, this was usually meant to signify that the subject in question had been martyred by beheading
  • What Does A Halo Symbolize In Christianity? Exploring The Spiritual . . .
    A halo is a symbol of spiritual power and divine presence in Christianity It is depicted as a ring of light surrounding the head of a holy figure, such as Saint Peter or Mary, and is often associated with enlightenment, purity, and goodness
  • What does the halo represent in Christianity? - Jesus Everyday
    It is a circular or oval-shaped radiant light or glow that surrounds the head or body of a holy figure, such as Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, or saints The halo is often depicted in religious art to signify divinity, holiness, and spiritual enlightenment The Symbolic Meaning of the Halo in Christian Art
  • What’s with the halos in Christian art? - Ken Collins
    Artists used circular halos for angels, and deceased saints, but gave rectangular halos to living people who were regarded as exemplary in their faith Jesus received a special circular halo that was unique to Him
  • The Head-Carriers: Headless Saints from Saint Denis to Saint Nicasius
    The disembodied head is surrounded by a distinct halo, but the space above Saint Denis’s neck, where his head would have been, is also aglow Not quite a halo, nimbus, aureole, or other traditional marker of saintliness, the glow appears as a riot of sparks reminiscent of a holiday sparkler





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