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adjective
not removable
The first known use of irremovable was in 1598
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
1 However, there appear many problems in its application in forestry, such as the high price of data, the irremovability of image shadow, the low accuracy of quantitative estimation, etc.
但是高分辨率遥感影像在林业领域中的应用面临诸多问题,如数据源的价格偏高、图像阴影无法去除、树种识别困难和森林蓄积量估测精度不高等。
2 the driveway had to be built to curve around an irremovable tree