irrecoverable 的定义
- incapable of being recovered or regained: an irrecoverable debt.
- unable to be remedied or rectified; irretrievable: an irrecoverable loss.
irrecoverable 近义词
等同于 incurable
等同于 irreparable
等同于 lost
irrecoverable 的近义词 32 个
- absent
- adrift
- disoriented
- hidden
- invisible
- misplaced
- vanished
- disappeared
- forfeit
- gone
- lacking
- minus
- mislaid
- missed
- obscured
- strayed
- wandering
- astray
- at sea
- cast away
- down the drain
- fallen between cracks
- gone astray
- irretrievable
- irrevocable
- kiss goodbye
- nowhere to be found
- off-course
- out the window
- unredeemed
- wayward
- without
irrecoverable 的反义词 12 个
等同于 desperate
irrecoverable 的近义词 32 个
- absent
- adrift
- disoriented
- hidden
- invisible
- misplaced
- vanished
- disappeared
- forfeit
- gone
- lacking
- minus
- mislaid
- missed
- obscured
- strayed
- wandering
- astray
- at sea
- cast away
- down the drain
- fallen between cracks
- gone astray
- irretrievable
- irrevocable
- kiss goodbye
- nowhere to be found
- off-course
- out the window
- unredeemed
- wayward
- without
irrecoverable 的反义词 12 个
更多irrecoverable例句
- Freud connected this belief to the irrecoverable sensations of being a baby—before an infant is aware of its separateness, when the contours of the self are blurred.
- Rents are in most parts of Ireland irrecoverable: the misery in many of its Unions equals that of the worst period of the famine.
- There is no spot in England so thronged as this with the shadows of a remote, a mysterious, and an irrecoverable past.
- Every day ushered in some new calamity; the cause of America seemed hastening to irrecoverable ruin.
- The salt becomes indissoluble and the paprika is irrecoverable flotsam.
- Even now some important works are still apparently irrecoverable.