infallible
infallible 英 [ɪnˈfæləbl] 美 [ɪnˈfæləbəl]
adj. 绝对可靠的;绝无错误的 n. 永远正确的人;绝无谬误的事物
- "Fallible" means capable of making mistakes — or, easier to remember — capable of failing. Infallible means exactly the opposite — incapable of failing.
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- adj. 绝对可靠的;绝无错误的
- n. 永远正确的人;绝无谬误的事物
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1. These believers say Apple’s judgment on the market is nearly infallible.
那些乐观者说苹果对市场的判断是绝对可靠的。
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2. But the system is not infallible, and Internet users frequently find ways to skirt the censors.
但这套体系也非绝对可靠,互联网用户经常能找到办法绕开监管。
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3. Here we have the infallible kind of Sign, the only kind that constitutes a complete proof, since it is the only kind that, if the particular statement is true, is irrefutable.
这样我们就有了绝对可靠的迹象,唯一构成完全论据的那种,因为只有这种迹象在陈述为真时不会被驳倒。
- infallible (adj.) "exempt from error in judgment, knowledge, or opinion," early 15c., from Medieval Latin infallibilis, from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + Late Latin fallibilis (see fallible). In reference to Popes, attested from 1870, hence infallibilism, the doctrine of this; infallibilist. Related: Infallibly.
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