unbreakable 英 [ʌn'breɪkəb(ə)l]   美 [ʌn'brekəbl]

unbreakable

unbreakable  英 [ʌn'breɪkəb(ə)l] 美 [ʌn'brekəbl]

adj. 牢不可破的;不易破损的 

He spoke, unequivocally, of the United States’ “unbreakable” commitment to Israel and of why Iran must not have a nuclear weapon. 他明确地说到,美国对以色列的承诺“牢不可破”,以及为什么伊朗绝不能拥有核武器。
The first maxim:the custom just like a rope, if we wrap it with a new cord every day, without any longer, it will become unbreakable. 第一条箴言:习惯仿佛像一根缆绳,我们每天给它缠上一股新索,要不了多久,它就会变得 牢不可破。

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  • adj. 牢不可破的;不易破损的
  • 1. He spoke, unequivocally, of the United States’ “unbreakable” commitment to Israel and of why Iran must not have a nuclear weapon.

    他明确地说到,美国对以色列的承诺“牢不可破”,以及为什么伊朗绝不能拥有核武器。

  • 2. The first maxim:the custom just like a rope, if we wrap it with a new cord every day, without any longer, it will become unbreakable.

    第一条箴言:习惯仿佛像一根缆绳,我们每天给它缠上一股新索,要不了多久,它就会变得 牢不可破。

  • 3. This bond is unbreakable.It is based upon cultural and historical ties and the recognition that the aspiration for a Jewish homeland is rooted in a tragic history that cannot be denied.

    这一牢不可破的纽带关系有其自身的文化和历史渊源,它是对犹太人渴求家园的认同——而这种渴望源自一段难以否认的悲惨历史。

  • unbreakable (adj.) late 15c.; see un- (1) "not" + breakable.
un·break·able / ʌnˈbreɪkəbl ; NAmE ʌnˈbreɪkəbl / adjective impossible to break 无法打破的;牢不可破的 SYN indestructible This new material is virtually unbreakable. 这种新材料实际上是不碎的。 OPP breakable un·break·able / ʌnˈbreɪkəbl ; NAmE ʌnˈbreɪkəbl /
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