inviolate如何读

英:[ɪnˈvaɪələt]

美:[ɪnˈvaɪəlɪt]

inviolate是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 未亵渎的,未被侵犯的
  2. 无污点的,纯洁的,未被玷污的
  3. 未被违反的
  4. 不容破坏的
  5. 神圣的,保持神圣的
  6. 未受损害的,无损的

inviolate自然拼读

in·vi·o·late

ihn vaI liht

inviolate扩展

inviolately (adv.), inviolacy (n.), inviolateness (n.)

inviolate词根

词根:inviolate

adj.

inviolable 不可侵犯的;神圣的;不可亵渎的

inviolate英英释义

Adjective

1. (of a woman) having the hymen unbroken;

"she was intact, virginal"

2. must be kept sacred

inviolate词源中文解释

"未被打破、完整的",早在15世纪就出现了,源自拉丁语 inviolatus "未受伤害",由 in- "不,相反"(见 in-(1))和 violatus(见 violation)组成。

inviolate_法律行业词汇

神圣

inviolate词源英文解释

The first known use of inviolate was in the 15th century

inviolate儿童词典英英释义

inviolateadjective

not violatedespecially: pure

inviolate 例句

1 While other stalwarts have parted ways with the Seahawks, either by their own volition, forced out, or because of health, that trio is inviolate.

2 His wife and mistress, until an hour ago and inviolate were slipping precipitately from his control.

他的妻子和情妇, 直到一小时前还是安安稳稳、不可侵犯的,现在却猛不防正从他的控制下溜走.

3 The doctor-patient relationship depends upon the inviolate principle that a doctor USES her or her medical expertise only for the benefit of patients.

医患关系依赖于纯粹的治疗原则,即医生通过其医疗行为只有一个目地:使患者受益。

4 Readers in the first camp consider the material in the seven books to be inviolate, immutable.

5 How fully do the swan maidens ever become women, and to what extent do they represent all that is most traditionally pure and inviolate about femininity?

6 Walking south from Bondi reveals the practical difficulties of enforcing a lockout rule along a rocky, meandering coastline, beyond the philosophical challenge of keeping Australians from the beaches they regarded as their inviolate birthright.

7 Even with breaking news, power outages and beaches inundated during Hurricane Irma, the Times has never broken an inviolate law: Send the paper to press.

8 These shortcomings are compounded by an inexplicable yet seemingly inviolate tradition that chair umpires are not permitted to explain their decisions.

9 The daily and seasonal rhythms of bright and dark remained largely inviolate throughout all of evolutionary time—a 4-billion-year streak that began to falter in the 19th century.

10 Few collections could claim to have never been disturbed, yet the innumerable volumes that surrounded him had remained inviolate for seven centuries.

很少有书籍可以宣称,没有被翻阅过,但是那无数的书籍环绕着他,至少有七个世纪被被动过。

11 The great inviolate place had an ancient permanence which the sea cannot claim.

这个伟大的未遭破坏的地方具有一种大海也无法索求的古老的永恒。

12 There’s something inviolate about them; they speak to our noblest ideals, no matter how often we fall short of them.

13 When Alexandra Styron, the youngest of the novelist William Styron’s four children, was growing up, she writes in her new memoir, there was one inviolate rule in the house: “Don’t ask Daddy about his work.”

14 By the end, scarcely an orifice remains inviolate, the camera’s blood lust seemingly insatiable.

15 The band made their first impact with a Fleet Foxes cover, which they performed in a forest clearing, and that kind of inviolate remoteness has endured to become a defining force in their music.

16 The new Joker, who, in Christopher Nolan’s allegorical universe, is as much a symbol of entropy as a real human being, tries to convince Batman that he lives under an illusion of inviolate certainties.

17 “The sanctity, the security and the dignity of my family are inviolate, and we are not leaving,” he said.

18 This dish is a deli egg-bacon-and-cheese-on-a-roll that has been pasta-fied, fancified, fetishized and turned into an Italian tradition that, like many inviolate Italian traditions, is actually far less old than the Mayflower.

19 I was able to restore truer ways of feeling to certain memories that a younger, more fearful self had falsified and that the passage of time had made inviolate.

20 Faces, bodies, landscapes and church buildings emerge from her best photographs mute, inviolate and inaccessible to the wishful thinking of “story time.”

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