释义 |
unˈconquerableness [f. prec. + -ness.] The quality or state of being unconquerable.
1647J. Sprigge Anglia Rediv. To Englishmen, We would least of all be thought..to fixe unconquerablenesse..upon this Army. 1652Heylin Cosmogr. ii. 254 When all the Persians soothed the King in the unconquerableness of his forces; Artabanus told him [etc.]. 1866Ruskin Eth. Dust 182 Some real notion of the extent and the unconquerableness of our ignorance. 1901‘Linesman’ Words by Eyewitness (1902) 75 The greatest of the three failures which..nerved her retreating soldiers to a pitch of absolute unconquerableness. |