inseparable 英 [ɪnˈseprəbl]   美 [ɪnˈsɛpərəbəl,-ˈsɛprə-]

inseparable

inseparable  英 [ɪnˈseprəbl] 美 [ɪnˈsɛpərəbəl,-ˈsɛprə-]

adj. [数] 不可分割的;不能分离的  n. 不可分离的事物;形影不离的朋友 

名词复数:inseparables 

It is essential to realise, at this point, that C and D are, as it were, inseparable. To appoint C alone would have been impossible. 我们有必要意识到到目前(描述的)这个阶段,C和D是不可分割的,只找一个C作副手是绝对行不通的。
For he or she knows that, as Paul Goldberger writes in the New York Times, "politics and architecture have always been inseparable in this city". 正如保罗•戈德伯格在《纽约时报》中所描述的,他们知道“这座城市中的政治内容和建筑风格一向是不可分割的”。

  • People or things that are inseparable can't be separated. It's like they're glued together.
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  • adj. [数] 不可分割的;不能分离的
  • n. 不可分离的事物;形影不离的朋友
  • 1. It is essential to realise, at this point, that C and D are, as it were, inseparable. To appoint C alone would have been impossible.

    我们有必要意识到到目前(描述的)这个阶段,C和D是不可分割的,只找一个C作副手是绝对行不通的。

  • 2. For he or she knows that, as Paul Goldberger writes in the New York Times, "politics and architecture have always been inseparable in this city".

    正如保罗•戈德伯格在《纽约时报》中所描述的,他们知道“这座城市中的政治内容和建筑风格一向是不可分割的”。

  • inseparable (adj.) mid-14c., from Latin inseparabilis "that cannot be separated," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + separabilis, from separare "to pull apart" (see separate (v.)). Related: Inseparably.
in·sep·ar·able / ɪnˈseprəbl ; NAmE ɪnˈseprəbl / adjective 1 inseparable(from sth) not able to be separated (与某事物)不可分离的,分不开的 Our economic fortunes are inseparable from those of Europe. 我们的经济命运和欧洲的息息相关。 2 if people are inseparable,they spend most of their time together and are very good friends 形影不离的 in·sep·ar·ab·il·ity / ɪnˌseprəˈbɪləti ; NAmE ɪnˌseprəˈbɪləti / noun [uncountable ] in·sep·ar·ably / ɪnˈseprəbli ; NAmE ɪnˈseprəbli / adverb Our lives were inseparably linked. 我们的生活息息相通。 in·sep·ar·able / ɪnˈseprəbl ; NAmE ɪnˈseprəbl / in·sep·ar·ab·il·ity / ɪnˌseprəˈbɪləti ; NAmE ɪnˌseprəˈbɪləti / in·sep·ar·ably / ɪnˈseprəbli ; NAmE ɪnˈseprəbli /
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