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implacable

/im-plak-uh-buhl, -pley-kuh-/US // ɪmˈplæk ə bəl, -ˈpleɪ kə- //UK // (ɪmˈplækəbəl) //

坚定不移,坚定不移的,坚定不移地,坚忍不拔

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not to be appeased, mollified, or pacified; inexorable: an implacable enemy.

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Examples

  • His curse is not just working like an architect works, with grueling hours and implacable clients, although that’s true.

  • It’s me who is the victim here of foes who are implacable, Who hope that I am finally politically attackable.

  • Esther and Mordecai confront a hostile host society and an implacable bureaucracy.

  • Norm is a symbol of implacable corporate power—preening, surgically perfected, casually domineering.

  • And so DeMint, an implacable foe of Obamacare, will now get paid to run the organization that helped incubate Obamacare.

  • Abandoned its implacable opposition to the International Red Cross.

  • Within a sentence, Funes and his implacable memory are dead, as is God.

  • Hence it was that he found in Great Britain an implacable enemy ever stirring up against him European coalitions.

  • But the loathsome death of this brutal voluptuary soon delivered the church from the most implacable of its foes.

  • But this way of dealing with the message was far too mild and moderate to satisfy the implacable malice of Howe.

  • But the implacable Venus stares through the world with her steady marble eyes.

  • Ren took them in at the door, with his rifle in the hollow of his arm, and he was as implacable as a ticket taker at the opera.