impeccable
impeccable 英 [ɪmˈpekəbl] 美 [ɪmˈpɛkəbəl]
adj. 无瑕疵的;没有缺点的
- The adjective impeccable describes something or someone without any flaws. A stand-up comedian needs impeccable timing for his jokes to work.
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- adj. 无瑕疵的;没有缺点的
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1. I added his impeccable logic to my stump speech for the rest of the campaign.
在剩下的竞选活动的演讲中,我把这个无懈可击的逻辑加了进去。
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2. After dressing, he looked in the mirror and enjoyed the payoff from his evening preparation: He looked impeccable.
着装后,他对镜自照,欣赏着他晚上准备的结果:他看上去是那么的完美无瑕。
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3. It amazed me that they always looked impeccable in their uniforms with white shirts which had been washed by hand, dried on the bushes and then ironed with an iron filled with charcoal.
我感到不可思议的是,他们穿的校服和白衬衫看上去总是很体面。 这些衣服都是手洗的,在灌木丛上晾干,然后用装着木炭的熨斗熨烫过的。
- impeccable (adj.) 1530s, "not capable of sin," from Middle French impeccable (15c.) or directly from Late Latin impeccabilis "not liable to sin," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + peccare "to sin" (see peccadillo). Meaning "faultless" is from 1610s. Related: Impeccably; impeccant; impeccancy.
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