immutable 的定义
- not mutable; unchangeable; changeless.
- Computers. of or noting an object with a fixed structure and properties whose values cannot be changed.
immutable 近义词
unchangeable
更多immutable例句
- Two things are immutable about us as living, breathing organisms.
- That sexual orientation is both a normal expression of human sexuality and immutable was a key part of the majority’s opinion in Obergefell, which by the way Scalia did not agree with.
- In a series of cases, she sought to establishsex, like race, is a visible, immutable characteristic bearing no necessary relationship to ability.
- An insistence on the immutable value of life — one loss is too many — coupled with a look-it-could-have-been-worse.
- The 15- to 30-second commercial break format has remained just as immutable.
- What had seemed immutable and eternal (“With the Soviet Union forever”) turned out to be a fleeting episode.
- The outraged grammar stickler mistakes a convention for an immutable and fundamental law of the universe.
- Journalism assumes an immutable truth, that a few more calls, a bit more reporting will tease it out of reluctant informants.
- Gone, too, are the heretofore immutable protections of intellectual property rights.
- As with all great movies, its truth are immutable and its fans are obsessive.
- Hitherto we have been hampered at every turn by the supposed obstacle of immutable economic laws.
- The laws of the Church of God remain immutable, amid the changes that overtake the various communities of men.
- The principles on which the vow is made, are immutable; and while the Church is on earth, it will continue to be obligatory.
- God's means are laws—fixed laws of nature, a part of His own being, and as immutable, as unchangeable as Himself.
- She had reluctantly now accepted her position, and recognized her cousin's determination as immutable.