incorrigible如何读

英:[ɪnˈkɒrɪdʒəbl]

美:[ɪnˈkɔrɪdʒəbl]

incorrigible是什么意思

  • adj.无药可救的;积习难改的;固执的
  • n.不可救药的人

incorrigible自然拼读

in·cor·ri·gi·ble

In ko rih j bl [or] In ka rih j bl

incorrigible扩展

incorrigibly (adv.), incorrigibility (n.), incorrigibleness (n.)

incorrigible英英释义

adjective

incapable of being controlled or influenced for the better.The parole board was convinced he was an incorrigible criminal and denied his parole once again.

firmly established; unchangeable.an incorrigible addictionan incorrigible pessimist

noun

someone who cannot be controlled or improved.

incorrigible词源中文解释

14世纪中期,“(指疾病、毒液等)无法治愈的; (指费用)奢侈的; (指心灵)难以平息的”,源自古法语 incorrigible “完美的,无可指责或纪律”(14世纪)或直接源自拉丁语 incorrigibilis “无法纠正的”,由 in- “不,相反”(见 in-(1))和 corrigibilis 组成,后者源自 corrigere “纠正”,由 com-(强调前缀,见 com-)和 regere “引导,统治”组成(源自 PIE 词根 *reg- “沿直线移动”,具有“引导沿直线移动”的派生词义,因此是“引导,统治”)。从15世纪中期开始,“无法改善的”(指人)。相关: Incorrigibly。作为名词,从1746年开始使用。

incorrigible词源英文解释

Middle English, from Late Latin incorrigibilis, from Latin in- + corrigere to correct — more at correct

The first known use of incorrigible was in the 14th century

incorrigible儿童词典英英释义

increase1 of 2verb

to make or become greater skill increases with practice

increase speed

to become more numerous by the production of young

increase2 of 2noun

the act of increasing

something added (as by growth)

increase1 of 2verb

to make or become greater skill increases with practice

increase speed

to become more numerous by the production of young

increase2 of 2noun

the act of increasing

something added (as by growth)

increase1 of 2verb

to make or become greater skill increases with practice

increase speed

to become more numerous by the production of young

increase2 of 2noun

the act of increasing

something added (as by growth)

increase1 of 2verb

to make or become greater skill increases with practice

increase speed

to become more numerous by the production of young

increase2 of 2noun

the act of increasing

something added (as by growth)

incorruptibleadjective

not subject to decay

incapable of being corrupted : honest

incorruptibleadjective

not subject to decay

incapable of being corrupted : honest

incorrigible1 of 2adjective

not able to be corrected or reformed

an incorrigible gambler

incorrigible2 of 2noun

an incorrigible person

incorrigible1 of 2adjective

not able to be corrected or reformed

an incorrigible gambler

incorrigible2 of 2noun

an incorrigible person

incorrigible 例句

1 Trying to extinguish the spark of the rest—the merely incorrigible, those holding on to civilization by a thread—itself feels like a monstrosity.

2 Fernanda had not counted on that nasty trick of her incorrigible fate.

3 In her last decades, Taylor made films only as a visiting dignitary, vacationing from her good works, her incorrigible celebrity.

4 How football saved my relationship with Dad Topics: Fatherhood, Football, , As a kid I watched football with my dad, an inveterate Texan and incorrigible Oilers fan.

5 The language barrier forced Mr. Meehan and Ms. Ahrens to depend on translators to shape the dialogue and lyrics, and in doing so, rein in their own tendencies as incorrigible perfectionists.

6 He was a firm believer in human perfectibility, which is one of the convictions that would put him on a collision course with Luther, committed to the incorrigible depravity of human nature.

7 The sinking turned American opinion against the Germans — demonstrating, for some, the incorrigible treachery of the “Pirate Huns” — and became a rallying cry when America finally entered the war in 1917.

8 Bailey sits next to her, still facing the field and the incorrigible sheep.

9 He was incorrigible when he got to the encores.

10 “He always thought I was an incorrigible optimist. So he was genuinely astonished,” Bird would later say.

11 It also bears the signature excesses and lapses of Hollywood’s most incorrigible director of megabudget action pictures.

12 Within a few weeks the incorrigible reprobate was at his tricks again.

13 Education and taught for the first time I even had, but a continuous good times, incorrigible.

第一次我教育教育了就算了,可是连续好几次,屡教不改。

14 Jack — husband, father, drinker and incorrigible gambler — scratches out a meager living.

15 Mr. Braxton, playing alto, soprano, sopranino and baritone saxophones, brings his usual incorrigible insight.

16 Those who are really incorrigible should be expelled from the Party.

确实不能挽救的,要洗刷出去.

17 In three earlier books she expounded her conviction that Islam, her family’s religion, was incorrigibly flawed.

18 Hardcore locals, he said, were incorrigible: “It’s like dealing with warlords.”

19 She comes off as the world’s most Machiavellian principal, but she ultimately needs the talents of the best and the brightest—and most incorrigible and least submissive—in order to keep her own position.

20 Predictably, the incorrigible Ford and Huston yield the best wild-men-at-war stories, but the steady and responsible Wyler and Stevens are the guys you’d rather have sharing your foxhole.

incorrigible 同义词

1 屡教不改

incorrigibly

3 难以对付的

tight

9 不能矫正的

incurable irredeemable uncurable

13 不能控制

ungovernably ungovernableness

14 难弄

nasty unmanageable

15 不可救药的人

stiff

16 难以纠正

incorrigibility

21 积习难改的

set in ways

22 难弄的

nasty unmanageable

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