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unshakable

US // (ʌnˈʃeɪkəbəl) //

不动摇,不可动摇,坚定不移,不可动摇的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : utterly firm and unwavering

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Examples

  • These emotional reactions help develop an unshakable trust between the partisan content creators and the content consumers.

  • And all allegedly awoke with the unshakable sense that something wrong had occurred.

  • An unshakable feeling that the Devil is nearby, intense paranoia, and criticism over a bad haircut?

  • Well, so much for the international “unshakable” confidence in the U.S. Treasury.

  • Message discipline: Unshakable principles; skilled communicator.

  • In the face of her constant courage, her unshakable faith, her inner strength, and quiet grace, even Jim Crow had to yield.

  • He could have spoken thus for hours and been always met by the same firm, unshakable obstinacy—an Afchin could not visit a slave.

  • Even what is firm and unshakable is being shaken; but he who dispenses treasures, O Maruts, has grown in strength.

  • He's the same unshakable, unchangeable, ungrow-upable Barker!

  • Mr. Ellsworth laughed pleasantly at Roy's unshakable faith in his absent friend.

  • When the ladies consulted him in the Casino or in the Htel de Paris, he displayed unshakable optimism in the face of the bad news.