inseparable 的 2 个定义
- incapable of being separated, parted, or disjoined: inseparable companions.
Usually inseparables.
- inseparable objects, qualities, etc.
- inseparable companions or friends.
inseparable 近义词
unable to be divided
更多inseparable例句
- Cleanliness is a temporary state, inseparable from the act of cleaning.
- Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever play Molly and Amy, inseparable best friends who are about to graduate at the top of their high school class.
- During this time they are inseparable, and I am just a body.
- At the center of Netflix’s Firefly Lane are Kate and Tully, a pair of inseparable best friends who meet in 1974, when they’re 14 years old.
- Conversations about democracy, technology and the economic dominance of surveillance capitalism are now inseparable.
- For them, going to Vietnam was inseparable from living up to their obligations as West Pointers and citizen soldiers.
- The modern era of the circus is inseparable from several names you may have encountered.
- Mental health needs to be taken as seriously as physical health; the two are inseparable.
- The inseparable Thingumy and Bob speak an argot of spoonerisms (“Nake no totice” and so on), and carry a secret ruby.
- For Moses, the idealism of Freedom Summer was inseparable from the practical task of making it work.
- Mrs. Dodd was not alone; she had two visitors, old Mrs. Wurzel and her inseparable companion, Miss Grains.
- He had a daughter, Helen, about the age of Grace, and the two became inseparable friends.
- The name of James Prosser, among the merchants of Philadelphia, is inseparable with their daily hours of recreation, and pleasure.
- She knew she possessed them, because they were inherent, inseparable with her being.
- Mr. Lindsay, as a difficulty, was almost inseparable to anything like a prompt step in that direction.