单词 | implacable |
释义 | implacable (ɪmplækəbəl ) adjective If you say that someone is implacable, you mean that they have very strong feelings of hostility or disapproval which nobody can change. ...the threat of invasion by a ruthless and implacable enemy. The move has won the implacable opposition of many economists. Synonyms: ruthless, cruel, relentless, uncompromising implacably adverb [usu ADV -ed/adj, oft ADVERB after verb] His union was implacably opposed to the privatization of the company. Collocations: implacable opposition The process has faced implacable opposition from environmentalists concerned about its effect on groundwater and its potential to cause tremors. Times, Sunday Times Or, alternatively, the application of time and pressure by a dedicated ugly suitor can eventually wear down even the most implacable opposition in their more attractive quarry. Times, Sunday Times It has become so not because there are not plausible or workable options available but because each of those options faces implacable opposition from within her own party. Times, Sunday Times Implacable opposition to the line changed to financial support a considerable coup. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 无法改变的敌意 Japanese: 冷酷無情な |
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