释义 |
incontestablein‧con‧test‧a‧ble /ˌɪnkənˈtestəbəl◂/ adjective - Proof of the harmful effects of smoking is incontestable.
- But, when the times comes, his proposers look as if they will have an incontestable piece of evidence.
- Cultural studies also underestimate the importance of racism which is an incontestable fact in the lives of many black people.
- He always paid the banks, and he paid all other incontestable bills on time.
- He rather hoped she would complain so he could point out that incontestable fact.
- Many investigations involve cases where the evidence is incontestable.
clearly true and impossible to disagree with SYN indisputable: We had incontestable proof of her innocence. |