irreplaceable
irreplaceable 英 [ˌɪrɪˈpleɪsəbl] 美 [ˌɪrɪˈplesəbəl]
adj. 不能替代的,不能调换的
- The adjective irreplaceable describes anything that's one of a kind, particularly if it has deep sentimental value to you, like your grandmother's irreplaceable engagement ring.
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- adj. 不能替代的,不能调换的
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1. The proposed land sales are driven by the need to generate quick cash, but they must not be at the expense of protecting our natural capital, which is irreplaceable.
这个销售土地的计划是受想要挣快钱所驱使的,但它们绝对不值我们保护环境所花费的资金,而对环境的保护是不可替代的。
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2. World Heritage sites—places recognised for their outstanding natural and cultural value to the world—are irreplaceable sources of life, culture and livelihoods.
世界遗址——那些因其杰出的自然或文化价值而受到世界认可的地方——是不可替代的生活、文化和生计资源。
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3. We also have with us today African diplomatic envoys, students and friends from the press. You play an irreplaceable role in promoting China-Africa mutual understanding.
今天在座的,还有来自非洲各国的使节、留学生和媒体朋友,你们为促进中非相互了解和理解发挥着不可替代的作用。
- irreplaceable (adj.) 1806, from assimilated form of in- (1) "not, opposite of" + replaceable. Related: Irreplaceably.
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