inalienable 英 [ɪnˈeɪliənəbl]   美 [ɪn'eɪlɪrnəbl]

inalienable

inalienable  英 [ɪnˈeɪliənəbl] 美 [ɪn'eɪlɪrnəbl]

adj. 不可分割的;不可剥夺的;不能让与的 

The pursuit of happiness may be an inalienable right, but that is not the same as reporting blissful feelings on a questionnaire. 追求幸福可能是一项不可剥夺的权利,但这不等同于把幸福的感觉在一份问卷调查上写出来。
These rights are generally considered inalienable, which means that they can not be given away or sold, and thus persist even if the copyright to a work is completely sold. 这些权利通常被为是不可剥夺的,也就是说它们不能被拿走或是出卖,这样即使作品被完全出售,其版权仍继续保留。

  • Something that is yours forever, that can’t be taken away and given to your little brother instead? That something would be called inalienable. The word refers to a natural right that cannot be revoked by an outside force.
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  • adj. 不可分割的;不可剥夺的;不能让与的
  • 1. The pursuit of happiness may be an inalienable right, but that is not the same as reporting blissful feelings on a questionnaire.

    追求幸福可能是一项不可剥夺的权利,但这不等同于把幸福的感觉在一份问卷调查上写出来。

  • 2. These rights are generally considered inalienable, which means that they can not be given away or sold, and thus persist even if the copyright to a work is completely sold.

    这些权利通常被为是不可剥夺的,也就是说它们不能被拿走或是出卖,这样即使作品被完全出售,其版权仍继续保留。

  • 3. It is a nation “where our fundamental freedoms and inalienable rights are not simply preserved, but continually renewed — among them the right of every person to worship as they chose, ” he said.

    他说,这是一个“我们的基本自由和不可剥夺的权利不仅得到保护而且不断得到振兴与更新”的国家,“其中包括每个人选择自己信仰的权利”。

  • inalienable (adj.) "that cannot be given up," 1640s, from in- (1) "not, opposite of" + alienable (adj.). Perhaps from French inaliénable (16c.). Related: Inalienably; Inalienability.
in·ali·en·able / ɪnˈeɪliənəbl ; NAmE ɪnˈeɪliənəbl / ( also less frequent un·ali·en·able ) adjective [usually before noun ] ( formal) that cannot be taken away from you 不可剥夺(或分割)的 the inalienable rightto decide your own future 不可剥夺的决定自己未来的权利 in·ali·en·able / ɪnˈeɪliənəbl ; NAmE ɪnˈeɪliənəbl /
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