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
- 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。 - In every champion, you will find one key ingredient: an attitude of unshakable determination.
在每一个冠军身上,你都会发现一个核心要素:他们都具有不可动摇的决心! - An unshakable faith sustained me.
一种不可动摇的信念支持着我。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - After years of conditioning, most of us have developed an unshakable faith in railway timetables.
经过多年的适应,大多数人对火车时刻表产生了一种不可动摇的信念。 - And that faith is unshakable.
而且这份信心将是不可动摇的。 - Exercising self-exertion and unshakable will-power, he had liberated himself from attachment to the sense-objects of the relative universe.
他受过自我努力和意志力的训练,已经把自己从相对世界的物质感官中解脱出来。 - It is reliance on the political experience and wisdom of the collective that can guarantee the correct leadership of the party and the state and the unshakable unity of the ranks of the party.
只有靠集体的政治经验和集体的智慧,才能保证党和国家的正确领导,保证党的队伍的不可动摇的团结一致。