释义 |
irredeemableir‧re‧deem‧a‧ble /ˌɪrɪˈdiːməbəl◂/ adjective - As far as I am concerned novelists are almost as redundant as psychiatrists because both species have the same irredeemable impertinence.
- First, women were probably regarded as more hopelessly incorrigible, more totally irredeemable when fallen.
- The moment was as irredeemable as shattered glass.
- These are a historical survival and no new irredeemable stocks have been issued for many years.
- To many, the area was a world of its own, largely irredeemable.
- Very few teachers are irredeemable, however hard-bitten they may appear.
- Without renewal, decay becomes irredeemable.
► Stocks & Sharesbear, nounbearish, adjectivebear market, nounbond, nounbondholder, nounbroker, nounbrokerage, nounbull, nounbullish, adjectivebull market, nouncall option, nounclose, verbcommon stock, controlling interest, nouncrash, verbcrash, noundisinvestment, noundividend, nounDow Jones Average, float, verbflotation, noungilt, noungilt-edged, adjectiveinsider trading, nounirredeemable, adjectivejobber, nounjunk bond, nounmarketmaker, nounmutual fund, nounordinary shares, nounover-the-counter, adjectivepar, nounportfolio, nounprospectus, nounredemption, nounrights issue, nounsavings bond, nounsell-off, nounshare, nounshareholder, nounshare index, nounspread, nounstock, nounstockbroker, nounstock certificate, nounstock company, nounstock exchange, nounstockholder, nounstock market, nounsubscribe, verbtrade, verbunit trust, noununlisted, adjective 1formal too bad to be corrected, repaired, or saved: Very few children are irredeemable.2technical irredeemable bonds pay interest to the person who is lending money but do not have a set date saying when the money being lent must be paid back—irredeemably adverb |