释义 |
inseparably, adv.|ɪnˈsɛpərəblɪ| [f. inseparable + -ly2.] In an inseparable manner; so as not to be disjoined, or severed; indissolubly.
1490Caxton Eneydos xiii. 47 The swete flamme of loue esprised in-to the mary and synewes, whiche inseparably goeth thrughe the bones, as depe as the veray hertys roote. 1526Pilgr. Perf. (1531) 156 b, To be vnite or ioyned inseparably to his lorde. 1640Bastwick Lord Bps. iv. D iij b, They goe inseperably together, like Tobie, and his Dogge. 1758Blackstone in Comm. I. 19 The civil and canon laws, which now came to be inseparably interwoven with each other. 1868Freeman Norm. Conq. (1876) II. ix. 423 The city with which their names are inseparably connected. |