inviolate 英 [ɪnˈvaɪələt]   美 [ɪnˈvaɪəlɪt]

inviolate

inviolate  英 [ɪnˈvaɪələt] 美 [ɪnˈvaɪəlɪt]

adj. 无污点的;未亵渎的,未受侵犯的 

名词复数:inviolates 

He had promised, he said, to “maintain the confidence and preserve inviolate” the secrets of his client. 在誓言中他允诺“保守委托人的秘密并保证其不受侵犯”。
You stormed into an embassy; you violated the only absolutely inviolate rule of international relationships. And why? So you could kill a nobody. 你冲进一个大使馆,你违反了唯一绝对不能违反的国际关系准则,为什么?就为了杀一个小人物?

  • If something’s inviolate, it’s sacred and must be protected. If you make an inviolate promise to your sister to never reveal her secret superhero identity, it's one you must honor and take very seriously.
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  • adj. 无污点的;未亵渎的,未受侵犯的
  • 1. He had promised, he said, to “maintain the confidence and preserve inviolate” the secrets of his client.

    在誓言中他允诺“保守委托人的秘密并保证其不受侵犯”。

  • 2. You stormed into an embassy; you violated the only absolutely inviolate rule of international relationships. And why? So you could kill a nobody.

    你冲进一个大使馆,你违反了唯一绝对不能违反的国际关系准则,为什么?就为了杀一个小人物?

  • 3. Few collections could claim to have never been disturbed, yet the innumerable volumes that surrounded him had remained inviolate for seven centuries.

    很少有书籍可以宣称,没有被翻阅过,但是那无数的书籍环绕着他,至少有七个世纪被被动过。

  • inviolate (adj.) "unbroken, intact," early 15c., from Latin inviolatus "unhurt," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + violatus (see violation).
in·viol·ate / ɪnˈvaɪələt ; NAmE ɪnˈvaɪələt / adjective ( formal) that has been, or must be, respected and cannot be attacked or destroyed 未受(或不容)侵犯的;未受(或不容)亵渎的;不容破坏的 inviolate inviolates inviolated inviolating in·viol·ate / ɪnˈvaɪələt ; NAmE ɪnˈvaɪələt /
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