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irreparably
不能恢复地
常用释义
英音[ ɪˈrepərəbli ]
美音[ ɪˈrepərəbli ]
基本释义
  • adv. 不能恢复地;不能挽回地
例句
  • 1·Her heart was irreparably damaged by a virus.
    她的心脏被某种病毒不可补救地损伤了。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2·The fragile economies of several southern African nations could be irreparably damaged.
    几个南部非洲国家脆弱的经济可能会无可挽救地被摧垮。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3·Today's economic slump could well generate a similar backlog of couples whose relationships have been irreparably ruined.
    如今的经济衰退很可能会产生类似的夫妻积压,导致他们的关系破裂且难以弥补。
  • 4·I'm irreparably damaged by my past.
    过去深深的伤害了我。
  • 5·Any further recalls will sully their reputations, perhaps irreparably.
    再有任何召回事件都会玷污它们的声誉,而且可能无法挽回。
  • 6·But it cracked irreparably when rung for Washington's birthday in 1846.
    但在1846年华盛顿诞辰被敲响时,它裂到无法修补了。
  • 7·That same day, after almost a century of service, it cracked irreparably.
    就在同一天,在服务了近一个世纪后,它裂开了。
  • 8·Loneliness is a shame, only failure, will lead the irreparably loneliness.
    孤独是可耻的,只有失败的人,才会走向无可挽回的孤独。
  • 9·At the risk of appearing irreparably nostalgic, let me answer with a qualified yes.
    冒着显得怀旧得不可救药的危险,让我用一个限定的“是”来回答这个问题。
  • 10·Previous studies have suggested the trauma of a marriage break-up may harm health irreparably.
    此前的研究表明,婚姻破裂造成的精神创伤会对健康造成不可弥补的伤害。
同根词
词根: irreparable
irreplaceable adj 不能替代的,不能调换的
irreparable adj 不能挽回的;不能修补的
irreproducible adj 不能繁殖的;不能再现的;不能复制的