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invincible

/in-vin-suh-buhl/US // ɪnˈvɪn sə bəl //UK // (ɪnˈvɪnsəbəl) //

无敌的,无敌,战无不胜,不可战胜的

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • They told me that taking it for this long, they wanted to watch me closely, and I thought I was invincible.

  • We chat about how we think they’re coping with the idea that their father is not invincible.

  • Mostly, we moms learned that we aren’t as invincible as society expects, or as we aspire to be.

  • Because they are seen as almost invincible, special operations forces members are also less likely to seek treatment for PTSD.

  • Like any invincible monopoly, Facebook never told Republic exactly why its ads were rejected.

  • It announced a withdrawal from the French shore due to invincible enemy resistance.

  • Pressing the dodge button at the right time causes her to temporarily burst into an invincible flock of crows.

  • The truth, revealed through interviews with locals and Iraqi security forces, is that the ISIS was far from invincible.

  • In the book Invincible, Jaina stabs Jacen through the heart.

  • For the first 13 years of his career, 227 consecutive games, Manning was invincible.

  • But they have not the invincible carelessness or temperamental springiness of the old lot—and how should they?

  • Balakirev—to whom the work was dedicated—did not admire it, and his feelings were shared by the rest of the Invincible Band.

  • A voice from heaven hails the invincible conqueror, and his soul in the form of a dove ascends to the skies.

  • An animal, a mite, which suffers, furnishes invincible arguments against Divine Providence and its infinite benefactions.

  • If we stayed where we were, our dead would kill us; if we moved out of our defenses, we should no longer be invincible.