invincibility / ɪnˈvɪn sə bəl /

无敌无敌的无敌状态无敌于世

invincibility 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. incapable of being conquered, defeated, or subdued.
  2. insuperable; insurmountable: invincible difficulties.

invincibility 近义词

invincibility

等同于 valor

更多invincibility例句

  1. If you short Tesla at $20, and Elon Musk announces his new car makes you both invincible and unfathomably attractive, causing Tesla’s stock to hit $1,000, you’re going to lose $980.
  2. Even a shoe that perfectly matches your habitual motion path won’t make you invincible.
  3. Past the broken cars and boarded mobile homes, however, the land has an invincible beauty.
  4. Twenty years old and you think you’re invincible, think your life is some romantic story.
  5. Hizzoner asked in a pleading tone—an extremely rare posture for a man who in the past had swaggered with an air of invincibility.
  6. The conquest—and the reaction to it—have given him an aura of invincibility that holy-warrior wannabes find quite thrilling.
  7. We, like his various conquests, were seduced by his facade of invincibility and haunted past.
  8. Over the past 18 months, the global fascination with Chinese economic invincibility has steadily waned.
  9. Joe Paterno was the dictator of Penn State, the more football wins he accrued, the greater his invincibility.
  10. The delay increased his difficulties, for it weakened the belief in English invincibility.
  11. The British navy, in its invincibility, had almost annihilated the commerce of France.
  12. Already in this first "small fight" the Spaniards had learned a lesson, and might even entertain a doubt of their invincibility.
  13. Faith in the invincibility of the republic was rooted as an indisputable dogma in the hearts of the French people.
  14. Edna's very invincibility, however, aided Sylvia's final capitulation to Thinkright.