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词根:irreproachable
adj.irreproachable 无可指责的;无过失的
Adverb
1. in an irreproachable and blameless manner;
"she had lived blamelessly until she met this man"
The first known use of irreproachable was in 1634
irresponsibleadjective
not legally responsible
having or showing no sense of responsibility
irresponsible behavior
unable to bear responsibility
irresoluteadjective
not resolute : hesitant
irresoluteadjective
not resolute : hesitant
irresoluteadjective
not resolute : hesitant
irresistibleadjective
impossible to resist
an irresistible attraction
irresistibleadjective
impossible to resist
an irresistible attraction
irresistibleadjective
impossible to resist
an irresistible attraction
irreproachableadjective
not reproachable : blameless
1 Mainly they seemed irreproachably mature, men who might easily have other jobs as engineers, or sales executives in a regional weed killer and sheep-dip firm.
2 Brutus is no longer obstinate, but roars irreproachably, and shows his yellow fang.
3 You knew at once you had a man of the world before you, a man familiar with the most exclusive club life, valeted, perfumed and manicured irreproachably, and you succumbed accordingly.
4 “Are all good things done only by irreproachably good people?” she fumes.
5 Leaning over the balustrade, she warbled a melody into the night air, with trills and cadences irreproachably executed, while the fuller notes were uttered with most soul-felt intensity of expression.
6 Minnesota had sent him to Washington as an independent, ethically irreproachable successor to the storied Hubert Humphrey, the ebullient Democrat who had returned to the Senate after losing the 1968 presidential race and whose widow, Muriel Humphrey, had been holding her husband’s unexpired term.
7 As for Homopoulo, hitherto so irreproachably imperturbable, I had rarely seen a man in such a state of passive panic.
8 Your work has been irreproachable.
9 Sam Lewis was, of course, irreproachably situated; but he was, at the same time, thick-witted, an indolent appendage for his name.
10 the captain of the force is a police officer of absolutely irreproachable character
11 The twins set the table conscientiously, filled the wood-box, and in every way labored irreproachably.
12 As Archie, he is the film's moral centre: irreproachably well-intentioned, verging on the weak.
13 "Well, then, that's all right," said Mrs. Gereth as if she had only wanted to feel that she had been irreproachably considerate.
14 Subject-matter-wise, Jane Campion’s skewering of toxic masculinity is irreproachable, and the metanarrative is gold, too.
15 Let others aspire to be popular: be it ours to remain irreproachably and unapproachably respectable.
16 Scully, who has a reputation for being irreproachably even-handed, was born in Pennsylvania, served on the board of White House Correspondents’ Association, and has worked for over three decades at C-Span.
17 Carroll himself was always irreproachably clad in the very latest of the prevailing style.
18 Walworth we found in a room at the back, this time irreproachably got up as an old family butler.
19 Her character was so congenial, her behavior so irreproachably kind and sweet, that her former critics soon yielded and even apologized.
20 Their work done irreproachably, the twins and Connie went to the haymow and lay on the hay, still silent.
1 完美无暇
2 无需责难