0 not able to be (easily) approached, reached or obtained -- tidak boleh dilalui
Earlier pieces construct, in cheap, clumsy materials, the inaccessible landscapes viewed from a plane window or the envisaged destination of a journey.
Others must be gleaned from various scattered papers, or exist mainly in formal languages and are thus inaccessible to non-technical readers.
The voice which charms one generation is inaccessible to the next.
The first is that every chapter in this volume represents information about signs in different ways, which are often inaccessible to the non-specialist reader.
Simulation studies come into their own when the power of the computer is able to lead the researcher into otherwise inaccessible areas of investigation.
Thus, a third of the contributions are likely to be inaccessible to many readers.
In contrast, audience memory becomes devalued as subjective, inaccessible, and disappearing.
Winning conditions are about the respect for some (usually inaccessible) ideal.