inviolable
inviolable 英 [ɪnˈvaɪələbl] 美 [ɪnˈvaɪələbəl]
adj. 不可侵犯的;神圣的;不可亵渎的
It is a god, and inviolable. 它是神,不可侵犯的神。
Home(s) of citizens are inviolable. 公民住宅不受侵犯。
- Wedding vows and vault combinations that can’t be broken are considered inviolable. (Of course, divorce lawyers and bank robbers consider this a challenge.)
- 请先登录
- adj. 不可侵犯的;神圣的;不可亵渎的
-
1. It is a god, and inviolable.
它是神,不可侵犯的神。
-
2. Home(s) of citizens are inviolable.
公民住宅不受侵犯。
-
3. But a few insights are emerging that should point us in theright direction, as long as we don't turn them into inviolable dietarylaws.
不过,只要我们不把它们转变为不可侵犯的饮食法规,一些正在出现的见解会为我们指明正确的方向。
- inviolable (adj.) mid-15c., "that is to be kept without violation" (of an oath, etc.), from Latin inviolabilis "inviolable, invulnerable," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + violabilis "that may be injured, easily wounded," from violare "to do violence to" (see violation). Meaning "having a right or guaranty of immunity" (of a place of sanctuary, etc.) is from 1570s. Meaning "incapable of being injured" is from 1520s. Related: Inviolably.
in·viol·able / ɪnˈvaɪələbl ; NAmE ɪnˈvaɪələbl / adjective ( formal) that must be respected and not attacked or destroyed 不容亵渎的;不可侵犯的;不容破坏的 ◆ the inviolable right to life 不可侵犯的生命权 ◆ inviolable territory 不可侵犯的领土 ◆ an inviolable rule 不容违背的规则 ▶ in·viol·abil·ity / ɪnˌvaɪələˈbɪləti ; NAmE ɪnˌvaɪələˈbɪləti / noun [uncountable ] in·viol·able / ɪnˈvaɪələbl ; NAmE ɪnˈvaɪələbl / in·viol·abil·ity / ɪnˌvaɪələˈbɪləti ; NAmE ɪnˌvaɪələˈbɪləti /
- 请先登录
0 个回复