unassailable 英 [ʌnə'seɪləb(ə)l]   美 [,ʌnə'seləbl]

unassailable

unassailable  英 [ʌnə'seɪləb(ə)l] 美 [,ʌnə'seləbl]

adj. 不容置疑的;无懈可击的 

It is only by doing so that we can reach an unassailable consensus about the sun's true level of influence on the Earth and its climate. 但要做到这个,我们必须要对太阳真实水平以及其地球和气候影响得到一个无懈可击的共识。
It needed the most obvious and unassailable evidence to be presented before them before they were reluctantly forced to postulate a new particle. 我们要将最明显而又无懈可击的证据摆在他们眼前,否则他们也只是勉强被迫地接受这种新粒子。

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  • adj. 不容置疑的;无懈可击的
  • 1. It is only by doing so that we can reach an unassailable consensus about the sun's true level of influence on the Earth and its climate.

    但要做到这个,我们必须要对太阳真实水平以及其地球和气候影响得到一个无懈可击的共识。

  • 2. It needed the most obvious and unassailable evidence to be presented before them before they were reluctantly forced to postulate a new particle.

    我们要将最明显而又无懈可击的证据摆在他们眼前,否则他们也只是勉强被迫地接受这种新粒子。

  • 3. Producing millions of gallons of oil each year, the industry was widely seen as unassailable, with advocates scoffing at would-be illumination substitutes like lard oil and camphene.

    每年生产数百万加仑的油,捕鲸业被广泛认为是无懈可击的,支持者甚至嘲笑那些可能的照明替代品,如猪油和莰烯。

  • unassailable (adj.) 1590s, from un- (1) "not" + assailable (see assail (v.)). Related: Unassailably.
un·assail·able / ˌʌnəˈseɪləbl ; NAmE ˌʌnəˈseɪləbl / adjective ( formal) that cannot be destroyed, defeated or questioned 无法摧毁的;不可战胜的;不容置疑的 The party now has an unassailable lead. 这个党的领先地位现在坚不可摧。 Their ten-point lead puts the team in an almost unassailable position. 他们以十分领先的优势使整个球队处于难以撼动的地位。 un·assail·able / ˌʌnəˈseɪləbl ; NAmE ˌʌnəˈseɪləbl /
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