foolproof 的定义
- involving no risk or harm, even when tampered with.
- never-failing: a foolproof method.
foolproof 近义词
infallible
更多foolproof例句
- Experts worry that members of the public may use the results from such tests as tacit permission to disregard precautions such as wearing masks or maintaining distance from others — even though the tests are not foolproof.
- There isn’t a foolproof solution, but a tight fit along your cheeks and nose will help a lot.
- In air transportation, the largest and most modern jets are becoming almost foolproof, with the pilots in command for less and less of any given flight.
- While there’s no single foolproof way of detecting life, Lingam says, considering multiple lines of evidence would reduce the chance of a false alarm.
- The most foolproof option, however, is to fill out and return the ballot as soon as it arrives.
- A “foolproof” way to make the diagnosis would be news indeed!
- Geo-location services of this sort do not have absolutely foolproof accuracy.
- Cry No More Every parent tires of hearing their child cry, but not everyone finds such a foolproof way to make it stop.
- Of all the potential holiday gifts, few are as foolproof as cash or gift cards.
- Dan Gross on why the episode is a reminder that the vaunted cloud is much like the Web in the 1990s—young and far from foolproof.
- It was a nearly foolproof way to make sure that you could talk to the people you trusted, but that no one else could listen in.
- Five hours to devise one more completely foolproof method of bringing about the eventual ruin of the association.
- He tried to figure out some foolproof way of cabling to Havana, but the censorship hazards were too great.
- There are a few sequences of words that really are foolproof, carrying their own atmosphere and dignity with them.
- With the finest pen he traced the curlicues an engraving lathe had evolved to make the passes foolproof.