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irrecoverable

/ir-i-kuhv-er-uh-buhl/US // ˌɪr ɪˈkʌv ər ə bəl //UK // (ˌɪrɪˈkʌvərəbəl, -ˈkʌvrə-) //

不可恢复的,无法收回的,无法恢复的,不可收回的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : incapable of being recovered or regained: an irrecoverable debt.
    • : unable to be remedied or rectified; irretrievable: an irrecoverable loss.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inlost
Synonyms
absent缺少,缺少的,缺失的,缺失adrift漂流,漂泊,漂移,漂浮disoriented迷失方向,晕头转向,失去方向感,迷失方向的hidden隐藏的,隐蔽的,隐秘的,隐蔽invisible隐形的,隐形,隐性的,隐身misplaced错位的,错置的,放错地方的,错位vanished消失了,消失,消失的,消失了的disappeared消失的,消失了的,消失了,消失的人forfeit被没收的,弃权,被没收,没收gone走了,消失了,消失的,消失了的lacking匮乏的,缺少,匮乏,缺乏minus减去,减去了,负数,减少mislaid失落的,失踪的,失踪,错失的missed错过了,错过的,失手的,失手obscured掩盖了,遮蔽,隐蔽的,遮蔽的strayed流浪的,流浪了,走失的,流浪wandering游荡的,游荡,流浪的,游荡的人astray误入歧途,歧途,走错路,走错了路at sea在海上,在海里,在海面上,在海中cast away抛开,丢弃,扔掉,丢掉down the drain下水道,下水,流失,下流fallen between cracks堕落在裂缝中,堕落在裂缝之中,堕落于裂缝中,堕落于裂缝之中gone astray误入歧途,误入歧途的人,走错路了,迷途知返irretrievable无法挽回的,无可挽回的,不可挽回的,无法挽回irrevocable不可撤消的,不可撤消,不可撤销的,不可撤销kiss goodbye吻别,亲吻告别,亲亲再见,再见nowhere to be found无处可寻,无迹可寻,无影无踪,无人问津off-course非课程,非课程的,非课程的内容out the window窗外,窗外的,从窗外,从窗外望去unredeemed未赎回,未赎回的,未兑换的,未兑换wayward向上,向前,向上的,向往的without没有,无,不需要,没有的话
as indesperate
Synonyms
absent缺少,缺少的,缺失的,缺失adrift漂流,漂泊,漂移,漂浮disoriented迷失方向,晕头转向,失去方向感,迷失方向的hidden隐藏的,隐蔽的,隐秘的,隐蔽invisible隐形的,隐形,隐性的,隐身misplaced错位的,错置的,放错地方的,错位vanished消失了,消失,消失的,消失了的disappeared消失的,消失了的,消失了,消失的人forfeit被没收的,弃权,被没收,没收gone走了,消失了,消失的,消失了的lacking匮乏的,缺少,匮乏,缺乏minus减去,减去了,负数,减少mislaid失落的,失踪的,失踪,错失的missed错过了,错过的,失手的,失手obscured掩盖了,遮蔽,隐蔽的,遮蔽的strayed流浪的,流浪了,走失的,流浪wandering游荡的,游荡,流浪的,游荡的人astray误入歧途,歧途,走错路,走错了路at sea在海上,在海里,在海面上,在海中cast away抛开,丢弃,扔掉,丢掉down the drain下水道,下水,流失,下流fallen between cracks堕落在裂缝中,堕落在裂缝之中,堕落于裂缝中,堕落于裂缝之中gone astray误入歧途,误入歧途的人,走错路了,迷途知返irretrievable无法挽回的,无可挽回的,不可挽回的,无法挽回irrevocable不可撤消的,不可撤消,不可撤销的,不可撤销kiss goodbye吻别,亲吻告别,亲亲再见,再见nowhere to be found无处可寻,无迹可寻,无影无踪,无人问津off-course非课程,非课程的,非课程的内容out the window窗外,窗外的,从窗外,从窗外望去unredeemed未赎回,未赎回的,未兑换的,未兑换wayward向上,向前,向上的,向往的without没有,无,不需要,没有的话

Examples

  • 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.