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impeccably

/im-pek-uh-buhl/US // ɪmˈpɛk ə bəl //UK // (ɪmˈpɛkəbəl) //

无懈可击,无可挑剔地,无可挑剔的,无懈可击地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : faultless; flawless; irreproachable: impeccable manners.
    • : not liable to sin; incapable of sin.

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Examples

  • Spagnuolo’s decision to switch from big safeties to smaller, more sure-handed cornerbacks at the end of the third quarter was impeccable as well.

  • Ivan Figueroa, who served with Raffensperger on the council for three years, saw him as his ideological partner and once nominated him for mayor pro tem, noting his impeccable meeting-attendance record.

  • “It was in impeccable condition for a stranded animal,” Florence said.

  • Focusing on custom, data-driven marketing and client service, Sherri Anne provides impeccable, high-touch service tailored to her client’s unique situation.

  • I learned then, and have known through my career, that an impeccable bar is one whose texture is smooth and melt is indiscernible from one’s own body temperature.

  • When we meet, Yeonmi is impeccably dressed in a red pea coat and heels, her long hair pulled back in a ponytail.

  • And he cultivated a sort of “first lady” style that has dominated for decades: tasteful, impeccably made, and above all pretty.

  • Another impeccably cast performance goes to Missi Pyle, who plays a Nancy Grace-esque cable news host named Eileen Abbott.

  • Everyone dressed appropriately and even impeccably—not a flip-flop in sight.

  • The chicken, fried in impeccably fresh peanut oil, is enveloped in a salty skin that peels away in bacon-rich strips.

  • She had not been in England a month before she spoke Piccadilly almost impeccably.

  • There are no bamboo tables, no skimpy French chairs or Japanese umbrellas; everything is severely plain and impeccably clean.

  • “You were very sick, Padre; and in the fever you––” the impeccably honest fellow hesitated.

  • Dennison was older than he looked, less impressed than he seemed, and clothed impeccably.

  • Yet in dress and speech he knew himself to be impeccably Spanish, and was not Don Esteban there to confirm him?