impeccable 的定义
- faultless; flawless; irreproachable: impeccable manners.
- not liable to sin; incapable of sin.
impeccable 近义词
above suspicion; flawless
更多impeccable例句
- I could perceive a certain feeling of joy in the judge, because his work was impeccable.
- The scenery is impeccable as you drive through the high desert of the Coconino National Forest, with views of red-rock canyons and towering buttes.
- They offer instead an intriguing premise, an impeccable paragraph, or just a sketch of all that the book contains, inviting readers to take part in a fresh experience of their own.
- There’s an impeccable sense of balance in Taylor Jenkins Reid’s “Malibu Rising,” a natural order in which every action meets its equal and opposite reaction.
- They are not impeccable specimens — their trunks are prone to splitting and lower branches fall away — but despite these flaws they keep growing and growing.
- Partly because Ben was as naturally and effortlessly impeccable as Astaire or Cary Grant, or any other mythic style-setter.
- It is quite glamorous at first though—with you in that impeccable white suit.
- Le Monde once called his résumé "so impeccable that it's almost discouraging."
- Two Rivers functions like a fanboy gift shop with impeccable replica items.
- Also back is that impeccable writing, packed with all the weird, wonderful one-liners that fans fell in love with last season.
- Harwood named the amount and the lawyer drew a check book from his impeccable desk and wrote.
- It's enough to say that we've been thoroughly infiltrated, and that most of their agents have absolutely impeccable dossiers.
- Dr. Rude was a small man, dapper, totally unlike a research chemist, and his speech and manner were as impeccable as his dress.
- For instance, one often sees a wedding invitation in impeccable form but badly printed on cheap paper.
- If the elect are incapable of sinning in heaven, could not God have made impeccable men upon earth?