indomitable 的定义
- that cannot be subdued or overcome, as persons, will, or courage; unconquerable: an indomitable warrior.
indomitable 近义词
steadfast, unyielding
更多indomitable例句
- My lawyer had a second chance with me, this time to clarify some questions my indomitable opponent raised and to re-ask some questions that, at the prosecutor’s insistence, I could not answer properly.
- In the semifinals of the Big 12 men’s basketball tournament, Baylor’s indomitable defense was mauled by phenom Cade Cunningham and the Oklahoma State Cowboys.
- My most recent hit was on Murphy, a funny, quirky, indomitable dog whom I’ve written about countless times.
- She is a great role model and absolutely representative of the archaeologists I met in her indomitable drive.
- If there was a problem, Louis B. Mayer, the indomitable head of MGM, would fix it.
- Anne Frank was a Holocaust victim who inspired millions with her indomitable spirit.
- Anne Frank was a Holocaust victim who inspired millions with her bravery, intelligence, and indomitable spirit.
- Have you ever in your life met a child as cheerful, spookily intelligent, unselfish, or indomitable as little Shirley?
- When Tim hesitates he loses his temper as a sensible man should lose it—he buries it, and his indomitable good humor wins.
- Your indomitable bravery will suffice to frustrate the attempt to carry out their plans.
- When the main French columns were deployed, Lannes, with the remnant of his indomitable corps, had a brief period of rest.
- Ugly washes were coming over, but they lashed themselves to the pump and set to work like the indomitable seadogs that they were.
- Over her face there passed strange lights, strange tremors, a strange softening of the small indomitable mouth.