unshakable
英 [ʌnˈʃeɪkəbl]
美 [ʌnˈʃeɪkəbl]
adj. 不能改变的; 不可动摇的; 坚定不移的; 坚不可摧的
BNC.40356 / COCA.23177
牛津词典
adj.
- 不能改变的;不可动摇的;坚定不移的;坚不可摧的
that cannot be changed or destroyed
英英释义
adj
- without flaws or loopholes
- an ironclad contract
- a watertight alibi
- a bulletproof argument
- marked by firm determination or resolution
- firm convictions
- a firm mouth
- steadfast resolve
- a man of unbendable perseverence
- unwavering loyalty
双语例句
- An unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence.
对于某事不需要证明或证据的不可动摇的信念。 - The odds we face are numerous and heavy but resolve is firm and unshakable.
我们面临着重重困难,但是我们的决心坚定不移。 - Mr. Obama said the bond between Israel and the United States is unshakable.
奥巴马说,以色列和美国之间的关系是不可动摇的。 - These virtues give me an unshakable faith in America.
这些品质使我对美国有不可动摇的信心。 - His unshakable conviction that in the end socialism must win.
他那社会主义最终一定胜利的坚定不移的信念。 - And that faith is unshakable.
而且这份信心将是不可动摇的。 - Such position articulated by the previous cabinets will remain unshakable into the future.
这些历代内阁的立场今后也将是坚定不移的。 - But there are some who might feel knowledge is this unshakable pillar.
但他们还是认为科学是不可动摇的。 - As an unshakable creed of classical contract law, its important function is self-evident.
作为古典契约法的一个不可动摇的信条,其重要作用不言而喻。 - There was a glow on his face, wrinkled by a life time of suffering, that inspired one with a feeling of unshakable optimism.
他那饱经风霜的多皱的脸上发着光彩,使人产生一种乐观的感觉。