irreparable 的定义
- not reparable; incapable of being rectified, remedied, or made good: an irreparable mistake.
irreparable 近义词
unable to be fixed
更多irreparable例句
- The choice isn’t so coercive as to constitute irreparable constitutional harm.
- Because the merits are so uncertain, Wisk has also not adequately shown irreparable injury based on misappropriation.
- Last month, an Indiana state court judge, citing possible “irreparable harm” to the unemployed, ruled Indiana must continue participation in the federal unemployment benefits program.
- Delaying the predevelopment work would do irreparable harm to the state.
- Doing so would be a violation of my oath, do irreparable harm to our great democracy and set a dangerous precedent for future elections.
- The building had to be rebuilt in 1963 after extensive damage from the Second World War was finally deemed irreparable.
- Amelia must do this every day in loving Samuel—who often appears as a reminder of the irreparable past and death of Oskar.
- One thing is for certain, the events of the past few weeks have done irreparable damage to the image of Nigeria.
- It reached the point where it was irreparable, and the best thing to do for the entire family was to separate.
- Moreover, some children's hearing losses are discovered too late; the language delay has already done irreparable damage.
- Indeed the mere absence of such warnings for one stormy night would certainly result in loss irreparable to life and property.
- Captain Frank Johnson, died in Philadelphia in 1844, universally respected, and regretted as an irreparable loss to society.
- The moment passed by for ever; Eric had listened without objection to foul words, and the irreparable harm was done.
- If he fell, the monument would find itself bereft of all its elegance, split as by some long and irreparable crack.
- I tried to maintain to myself that this hidden love made no difference to the now irreparable breach between husband and wife.