英:[ˌɪrɪˈzɪstəbl]
美:[ˌɪrɪˈzɪstəbl]
英:[ˌɪrɪˈzɪstəbl]
美:[ˌɪrɪˈzɪstəbl]
ir·re·sist·i·ble
I r zI st bl
irresistibly (adv.), irresistibility (n.)
词根:irresistibly
adj.irresponsible 不负责任的;不可靠的
adv.irresistibly 无法抵抗地;不能压制地;极为诱惑人地
irresponsibly 不负责任地;不可靠地
n.irresistibility 不可抗拒;难敌
Adjective
1. impossible to resist; overpowering;
"irresistible (or resistless) impulses"
"what happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object?"
2. overpoweringly attractive;
"irresistible beauty"
"1590年代,源自晚期拉丁语 irresistibilis,由 in-(表示“不,相反”; 见 in-(1))和 resistere(见 resist)的同化形式组成。相关词汇: Irresistibly; irresistibility。
不可抗拒的
The first known use of irresistible was in 1597
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
1 Seabiscuit’s wake seemed to create an irresistible vacuum, sucking the fans in behind him.
2 He had chosen to rise in a balloon, convinced that the spectacle of a gigantic balloon suspended in the clouds would be an irresistible form of publicity for almost any carbonated drink.
3 Both men had boundless energy, irresistible charm, and a knack for making women swoon.
4 But still shebeens thrived, for they were an irresistible and indispensable way of making ends meet, providing much-needed income to augment slave wages received from working for white people.
5 The long bones have risen to the surface of her face, the skin tugged downward on them as if by irresistible gravitational pull.
6 I sidled over to get a better look at this irresistible display.
7 Between Harry and the soon-to-begin World’s Columbian Exposition, the city became irresistible to her.
8 That's pretty irresistible to your boss.
这对你的上司来说是不可拒绝的。
9 I was desperate to make contact with American tennis players; the lure of playing in a tournament with some of the best names in tennis was irresistible; I agreed to play.
10 Therefore she was so indignant after the dream that instead of hating him, she felt an irresistible urge to see him.
11 He did not know why, but he had suddenly an irresistible longing for the sea.
他也不知道是为什么, 突然对大海有了一种无法抗拒的渴望.
12 At least, It'should: denunciation for its own sake sometimes proves irresistible.
至少, 它应为自己的利益而进行斥责证明是不可抗拒的.
13 “His charges,” stated the King vehemently, “were always irresistible, always. Ah, what a thrust!”
14 It's an irresistible advertising medium.
这将是难以抗拒的媒介。
15 “Would it be all right if I joined you?” he asked in his silken, irresistible voice.
16 Their arguments were irresistible; I had to agree.
他们的论据很有说服力, 我也不得不同意.
17 She is irresistible because we can’t stop imagining the better parts she keeps hidden under the water.
18 The bright colours were irresistible to the baby.
那些鲜艳的色彩逗得婴儿直想去抓。
19 From 1929 to 1931, three international chess competitions, chopped off wins crumbling, irresistible force, repeatedly won.
1929年至1931年, 三次国际象棋大赛中, 斩关夺隘, 势如破竹, 连连夺冠.
20 At once an irresistible longing for the sea took possession of him.
1 不可抗拒的
2 无法抗拒的
3 不可抵抗的
5 令人着迷的
6 令人无法抗拒
7 不能反驳的