irreparably
irreparably 英 美 [ɪ'rɛpərəbli]
adv. 不能恢复地;不能挽回地
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- adv. 不能恢复地;不能挽回地
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1. The First World War smashed this faith in reason pretty irreparably,” Schulmann said.
第一次世界大战无法挽回地粉碎了这一理性信念。
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2. However, there are risks here as well, as a poorly conducted review could irreparably damage the institution.
不过,这里仍有风险,因为一次管理不善的复审有可能对机构造成不可弥补的损害。
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3. Like most of the men, he was thirsty all the time and convinced that there was something irreparably cruel about a place that put water that could not be drunk in front of you.
就和大多数人一样,他总是口渴难耐,但是眼前如此多不能喝的水放在人们面前,使人确信这地方确实存在着一种无可挽救的、极端的残酷。
- irreparably (adv.) mid-15c., from irreparable + -ly (2).
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