| 释义 | 
		unalterableun‧al‧ter‧a‧ble /ʌnˈɔːltərəbəl $ -ˈɒːl-/ AWL adjective formal    - Binh would continue with his life wholly unchanged, in a way that suggested its own sense of unalterable destiny.
 - It was just that she was not a parent but their grandmother, whose character was fixed and unalterable.
 - No method of working, system of cropping or financial arrangement is sacred or unalterable.
 - The course of nature is unchangeable and proceeds according to hard and unalterable laws.
 - Three myths can be identified: the myth of unalterable dependence, the myth of independence, and the myth of hope.
 - Through science we can detect the necessities - the unalterable forces - which cause the appearances.
 
    not possible to change:   an unalterable fact—unalterably adverb  |