英:[ˌɪrɪˈmi:diəbl]
美:[ˌɪrɪˈmidiəbəl]
英:[ˌɪrɪˈmi:diəbl]
美:[ˌɪrɪˈmidiəbəl]
adj.
不能改正的,不可补救的
无可补救
不可收拾
ir·re·me·di·a·ble
I r mi di bl
irremediably (adv.)
词根:irremovable
adj.irremovable 不能免职的;不能移动的
Adjective
1. impossible to remedy or correct or redress;
"an irremediable error"
"irremediable defects of character"
"无可救药的,"15世纪中期,来自晚期拉丁语 irremediabilis "不可治愈的",源自于 in- "不,相反的"(见 in-(1))和 remediabilis "可以治愈的"(见 remediable)的同化形式。
无可被救的
不可抚回的
不可约补的
Middle English, from Latin irremediabilis, from in- + remediabilis remediable
The first known use of irremediable was in the 15th century
irrepressibleadjective
impossible to repress or control
irrepressible curiosity
irreplaceableadjective
not replaceable
a museum full of irreplaceable works of art
irreparableadjective
not capable of being repaired or regained
an irreparable loss
irreparableadjective
not capable of being repaired or regained
an irreparable loss
irremovableadjective
not removable
irremovableadjective
not removable
irremediableadjective
not remediablealso: incurable
irremediableadjective
not remediablealso: incurable
irremediableadjective
impossible to remedy or cure
1 But as it stands, the conviction that pain is irremediable remains one of the hallmarks of the suicidal.
2 And when we listen, we might think about the most vulnerable aspects of our own sensibilities, too — the irremediably blue parts, the hopeful parts, the shy or naïve parts.
3 The second would allow those with “grievous and irremediable” medical conditions that are not terminal to apply.
4 In reality, existing state law already provides for abortions throughout the third trimester, if three doctors certify a woman’s health would otherwise be substantially and irremediably impaired.
5 In many cases mental illness lays a persistent, tragic, and irremediable burden on individuals and their families who do not have the means for private mental health care.
6 Aging of power equipments is serious and power accidents occur frequently because of longtime high load operation and lack of renewal and maintenance in time, which always causes irremediable loss.
长时间的高负荷运行加上无法及时进行更新维护,使得变电站电力设备老化现象严重、电力事故频发,往往造成不可挽回的损失。
7 And after Powell’s own death, Spurling notes, V. S. Naipaul, an early admirer of “Dance,” “reversed his view, characterizing the sequence as irremediably trivial and clumsy.”
8 Though only the last is irremediable.
9 And if we take this biological view of life, no one but a conceited fool or an irremediable idealist can deny that human life can be lived like a poem.
假如我们能从这种生物学角度来看待人生,除了傲慢自大的傻瓜和无可救药的理想主义者,谁又能否认,人生不可以像一首诗歌呢?
10 The first season is mostly a family drama — both the men and their loved ones have irremediably changed over the years — while the second adds white-knuckle suspense without losing psychological integrity.
11 The law allows such assistance for adults suffering from a “grievous and irremediable” medical condition and whose natural death is “reasonably foreseeable.”
12 He can adhere to the letter of the judge’s order and acquiesce in potentially laying the groundwork to dismiss the case at an irremediable point.
13 But, it may be said, there is another account of our sense of irremediable mystery, which does not require positing properties our minds cannot represent.
但是,人们会说,还有另一种对神秘感觉的解释,而这个解释不需要设置我们心灵不能表达的属性。
14 the firm belief that no juvenile delinquent is irremediable
15 For example, if a package containing plasma is left outside during extreme weather conditions, like 20 degrees below freezing in Boston or 115-degree heat in Arizona, the contents could suffer irremediable damage that renders them unsafe for use.
16 For a person to be eligible for Maid in Canada, their condition must be considered irremediable.
17 Acceptance is hard, because it means coming to terms with two painful facts – the recognition that everyone, including oneself, is irremediably flawed and that one is largely helpless in the face of that reality.
18 It would also delete the requirement that doctors determine that continuing a pregnancy would "substantially and irremediably" impair a woman's health.
19 Some psychiatrists opposed to the expansion say it is impossible to determine whether a mental illness is “irremediable.”
20 Now, nothing but solitude, hoarse alarms, and the symptoms of irremediable ill!
1 不可挽回
2 无法补救的
4 不可挽回的
5 不能改正的
7 不能补救的
8 医治不好的
10 不能恢复的
11 不能挽回的
12 不能恢复原状的
13 不治之症
16 不可弥补的
17 不能医治的