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implacably

英[ɪm'plækəblɪ]美[ɪm'plækəblɪ]

adv. 无法和解地,难和解地;难宽恕地;执拗地

implacably 英语释义

英语释义

    1. not placable not capable of being appeased, significantly changed, or mitigated
    an implacable enemy

    2. opposed to someone or something in a very angry or determined way that cannot be changed

    3. impossible to please, satisfy, or change
    implacable enemies

implacably 片语

片语

pertinaciouslyad 执拗地;顽强地

inflexiblyad 不屈地,执拗地

implacably 例句

英汉例句

  • since many at europe「s core, particularly the ecb, remain implacably opposed to debt restructuring, the pressure has to come from elsewhere—not least from the peripheral economies themselves.

    由于许多处于欧洲的核心的国家,特别是欧洲央行,仍然坚决的反对债务重组,因此,必须通过其它方面,尤其是这些外围成员国自己来施加压力。

  • for seldom had so many millions of people hoped so implacably for the death of one man.

    因为很少有数百万人迫不及待地希望一个人的死亡。

  • most newspapers are implacably hostile.

    多数报纸立场执拗地「敌意四射」。

  • the world at the time was divided into two implacably opposed blocks and the cold war was at its iciest.

    那时世界分成势不两立的两大阵营,冷战正处在冰点。

  • this solution satisfies many physicists but leaves many others implacably hostile to anthropic resolutions of physics problems.

    很多物理学家很满意人择原理的解决方案;但是另外一些物理学家则固执的反对用它来解决物理问题.

  • both parties seem implacably opposed to bridging their differences.

    双方似乎极力反对消除他们之间的分歧。

  • even the united states, which under george bush adopted an implacably hostile attitude to mr assad, has retracted some prickles.

    就连美国,在乔治?布什领导下对阿萨德先生采取了一种顽固的敌视态度,现在也收敛了一些锋芒。

  • but mr berlusconi’s coalition partner, the northern league, remained implacably hostile to a technocratic government, and many pdl lawmakers were also said to oppose the idea.

    但贝卢斯科尼先生的联合政党联盟----北方联盟,仍旧对「技术型官僚」政府充满敌意。许多自由人民党的议员也表明将反对这个建议。

  • that is the most striking difference between private equity today and in the 1980s, says chicago」s mr kaplan. 「in the 1980s company bosses were implacably opposed to lbos.

    芝加哥的kaplan说,这是今天的私募股本公司与1980年代的私募股本公司的最显着区别,“1980年代,公司老总们都毫不犹豫地反对融资收购(lbo)。

  • change does not necessarily assure progress, but progress implacably requires change.

    变化不一定需要进步,但进步必然离不开变化。

  • there are only class ideologies, i.e., doctrines adequate to the special interests of the thinker「s class that are implacably opposed to the interests of all other classes and their members.

    只有阶级的意识形态才能存在,也就是说,这位思想家所属阶级的特殊利益,将无情地对抗所有其他阶级及其成员的利益。

  • insiders say parker is implacably opposed to a deal with xstrata on the basis of the terms outlined four months ago.

    内部人士说基于4个月前出台的条款坚决,帕克会反对与斯特拉塔进行交易。

  • but mr berlusconi」s coalition partner, the northern league, remained implacably hostile to a technocratic government, and many pdl lawmakers were also said to oppose the idea.

    但贝卢斯科尼先生的联合政党联盟----北方联盟,仍旧对“技术型官僚」政府充满敌意。许多自由人民党的议员据说也将反对这个建议。

  • since many at europe’s core, particularly the ecb, remain implacably opposed to debt restructuring, the pressure has to come from elsewhere—not least from the peripheral economies themselves.

    由于欧元区许多银行,尤其是欧洲央行,仍固执地反对债务重组,边缘经济体面临除自身外多方压力。

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adamantine冷铸钢粒

bullheaded顽固的;顽强的;愚笨的;莽撞的

dogged跟蹤;尾随(dog的过去式)

hard努力的;硬的;困难的;辛苦的;确实的;严厉的;猛烈的;冷酷无情的

hard-nosed重视实际的人

hardened坚定,变硬(harden的过去分词)

hardheaded脚踏实地的;冷静的;无懈可击的;顽固的

headstrong任性的;顽固的;刚愎的

immovable不动的;固定的;不改变的

inconvincible难以说服人的;无法使人信服的

inflexible顽固的;不可弯曲的;不屈挠的;不能转变的

intransigent不妥协的人

mulish顽固的,执拗的;骡子似的

obdurate顽固的,执拗的;冷酷无情的

obstinate顽固的;倔强的;难以控制的

opinionated固执己见的;武断的

ossified僵化,变得保守(ossify的过去分词);使骨化

patad 及时地,适时地

pertinacious顽固的;执拗的

perverse倔强的,不通情理的,一意孤行的;有悖常理的,违反常情的,不合人意的;(裁决)不合法的,不正当的

pigheaded顽固的,愚蠢的;固执的

self-opinionated固执己见的;自负的

self-willed任性的;顽固的

stiff-necked顽固的

stubborn顽固的;顽强的;难处理的

unbending随意;舒畅

uncompromising不妥协的,不让步的;坚定的

unrelenting无情的;不屈不挠的;不松懈的

unyielding不屈的;坚强的;[材] 不易弯曲的

implacably 反义词

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acquiescent默认的;默许的;甘心接受的

agreeable令人愉快的;适合的;和蔼可亲的

amenable有责任的:顺从的,服从的;有义务的;经得起检验的

compliant顺从的;服从的;应允的

flexible灵活的;柔韧的;易弯曲的

pliable柔韧的;柔软的;圆滑的;易曲折的

pliant顺从

relenting变温和,变宽厚;减弱;缓和

yielding屈服;让步

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