transcription, транскрипция: [ ɪnəksesɪb(ə)l ]
1.
An inaccessible place is very difficult or impossible to reach.
...the remote, inaccessible areas of the Andes rainforests.
ADJ : oft ADJ to n
• in‧ac‧ces‧sibil‧ity
Its inaccessibility makes food distribution difficult.
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2.
If something is inaccessible , you are unable to see, use, or buy it.
Ninety-five per cent of its magnificent collection will remain inaccessible to the public...
= unavailable
ADJ : usu v-link ADJ , oft ADJ to n
• in‧ac‧ces‧sibil‧ity
...the problem of inaccessibility of essential goods.
N-UNCOUNT : oft N of n
3.
Someone or something that is inaccessible is difficult or impossible to understand or appreciate.
...using language that is inaccessible to working people.
ADJ : usu v-link ADJ , oft ADJ to n [ disapproval ]
• in‧ac‧ces‧sibil‧ity
...the inaccessibility of his literature.
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