indestructible / ˌɪn dɪˈstrʌk tə bəl /

⚽高中词汇无坚不摧坚不可摧无坚不摧的坚不可摧的

indestructible 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not destructible; that cannot be destroyed.

indestructible 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

lasting, unable to be destroyed

更多indestructible例句

  1. The discovery might also remind humanity that life is not indestructible.
  2. Ombraz has a few models, all of which feature the same technology and are billed as nearly indestructible and prime for adventures like paddling, biking, and climbing.
  3. At this point in the Zoom interview, Pascal even got animated, moving his wrists in the same manner Gadot did when she was deflecting bullets from the enemy with her indestructible Amazonian bracelets.
  4. That said, we’re going into yet another abnormal campaign — without a bubble this time — and the Lakers will be led by a 36-year-old, albeit one who’s developed a reputation for being nearly indestructible.
  5. Touted to be “virtually indestructible,” the Mace Bell is available in five-, seven-, 10-, 15-, 20-, 25-, and 30-pound increments.
  6. If you can survive both in Manchester, Tennessee, you are basically indestructible.
  7. I took the bus back down, feeling triumphant and indestructible.
  8. Wonder Woman has a lasso of truth, a pair of indestructible bracelets (badass, yet feminine) and an invisible airplane.
  9. The indestructible Gallegos had been killed, Mace was gravely wounded, and neither of them knew what had happened to Martin.
  10. At just 4-feet-11-inches tall and weighing barely 100 pounds, "She thought she was indestructible."
  11. But he loved now something in her place beyond the possibility of loss—an indestructible ideal.
  12. Quartz consists of pure silica, and when in large masses is one of the most indestructible rocks.
  13. The gold cannot be decomposed: let a test be added, and the indestructible ore will re-appear.
  14. The pictures thus hermetically sealed are indestructible so long as the glass is not fractured.
  15. But, none the less, his argument is indestructible against the theory that makes race the chief base of nationality.