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单词 imperishable
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Definition of imperishable in English:

imperishable

adjectiveɪmˈpɛrɪʃəb(ə)lɪmˈpɛrəʃəb(ə)l
  • Enduring forever.

    imperishable truths
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The hand that wrote them is in the dust, but the sentiments they embody and the wish they breathe are imperishable and will be perpetuated in the enduring monument for which this solid resting-place is preparing.
    • I've thought of this exchange often as the days have become even darker, and I have come to understand what it means to be an optimist, and what an imperishable optimism looks like.
    • A successful composition became a certain idealisation of the material world, and as such presented a harmonious relationship between the perishable and imperishable realms.
    • To make beauty in some sense imperishable required a lot of conceptual tinkering and transposing, but the idea was simply too alluring, too potent, to be squandered on the praise of superior embodiments.
    • In the mid-eighteenth century a desire to praise famous men, especially writers and philosophers, in imperishable marble or bronze, manifested itself in all parts of Europe.
    • These principles, taken together, form the true and imperishable basis of the promise of, and the friendship between, our two great nations.
    • There was not even time for his book to be set before the reading public before the poet, poetry editor, and translator was asserting its imperishable grandeur.
    • Yet the lure of this comic-romantic fairy tale of mismatched lovers who finally tumble into each other's uncertain arms, primarily depends upon the imperishable music and witty lyrics of Frank Loesser.
    • No one was more grief-stricken by Lincoln's assassination than Stanton, who spoke the imperishable words as the president breathed his last: ‘Now he belongs to the ages.’
    • But what is wonderful about him - what saves him, glorifies him and makes him special - is the imperishable cultural truth that you can take a Frenchman out of France but you cannot take France out of a Frenchman.
    • They are infinite, I am thinking, all these hungry, grasping people chasing after the new and improved, the super and imperishable, and I stand alone against them - but that's the kind of thinking that led me astray all those years ago.
    • Hardcore puzzlers plan their week around it, yet the show's central mystery - that of its imperishable appeal - remains unsolved.
    • Everything looked promising with his first US movie, the imperishable Cape Fear, with Gregory Peck and an animalistic Robert Mitchum.
    • A final spat occurs over an imperishable chorister habit when performing a choral work: the sneaky replacement of the actual words with something subversive.
    • It would seem that of all my school pals I was the last to achieve that plateau of ageism which brings with it a sense of venerability which owes nothing to one's own flawed feelings of imperishable youth.
    • So if unsatisfied desires are inherently painful, then happiness must be ‘a final satisfaction of the will, after which no fresh willing would occur,… an imperishable satisfaction of the will.’
    • I can't forget it; I can't forget him; and perhaps my memory shall become my salvation, and thus my vulnerable body my imperishable soul.
    • And that's because no national art form produces half a dozen full-length, imperishable works on a yearly basis.
    • This imperishable writer's works resonated among the Chinese populace, living in an abyss of suffering at that time, winning him great popularity.
    • The old rugged cross is not venerable because it is old - that is, because of a traditional or historical meaning - but because the truth it embodies is imperishable.
    Synonyms
    enduring, everlasting, undying, deathless, immortal, timeless, ageless, perennial, lasting, long-lasting
    indestructible, inextinguishable, ineradicable, unfading, undiminished, permanent, never-ending, never dying, without end
    rare sempiternal, perdurable

Derivatives

  • imperishability

  • nounɪmpɛrɪʃəˈbɪlɪtiɪmˌpɛrəʃəˈbɪlədi
    • Even gold plates and drinking vessels conveyed something of their imperishability to one who dined from them.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The more we face our limits, the more we have to relinquish our myth of personal specialness, unlimited potential, imperishability, and immunity to the laws of biological destiny.
      • Because in this way the eternity and the imperishability of a mortal being are made manifest.
  • imperishableness

  • noun
  • imperishably

  • adverbɪmˈpɛrɪʃəbliɪmˈpɛrəʃəbli
    • Because Hanks, that imperishably decent leading man, the Jimmy Stewart of our day, is improbably trapped inside a villainous role.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And even if that memory had not been etched imperishably into his heart and mind, he had no choice.
      • This is a pity, because when she lets herself go - and not letting herself go is the secret of her success - she can be an electric screen presence, warm and soulful, imperishably sexy.
 
 

Definition of imperishable in US English:

imperishable

adjectiveɪmˈpɛrəʃəb(ə)limˈperəSHəb(ə)l
  • Enduring forever.

    imperishable truths
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These principles, taken together, form the true and imperishable basis of the promise of, and the friendship between, our two great nations.
    • And that's because no national art form produces half a dozen full-length, imperishable works on a yearly basis.
    • No one was more grief-stricken by Lincoln's assassination than Stanton, who spoke the imperishable words as the president breathed his last: ‘Now he belongs to the ages.’
    • To make beauty in some sense imperishable required a lot of conceptual tinkering and transposing, but the idea was simply too alluring, too potent, to be squandered on the praise of superior embodiments.
    • Hardcore puzzlers plan their week around it, yet the show's central mystery - that of its imperishable appeal - remains unsolved.
    • But what is wonderful about him - what saves him, glorifies him and makes him special - is the imperishable cultural truth that you can take a Frenchman out of France but you cannot take France out of a Frenchman.
    • This imperishable writer's works resonated among the Chinese populace, living in an abyss of suffering at that time, winning him great popularity.
    • Everything looked promising with his first US movie, the imperishable Cape Fear, with Gregory Peck and an animalistic Robert Mitchum.
    • So if unsatisfied desires are inherently painful, then happiness must be ‘a final satisfaction of the will, after which no fresh willing would occur,… an imperishable satisfaction of the will.’
    • I've thought of this exchange often as the days have become even darker, and I have come to understand what it means to be an optimist, and what an imperishable optimism looks like.
    • I can't forget it; I can't forget him; and perhaps my memory shall become my salvation, and thus my vulnerable body my imperishable soul.
    • The hand that wrote them is in the dust, but the sentiments they embody and the wish they breathe are imperishable and will be perpetuated in the enduring monument for which this solid resting-place is preparing.
    • A successful composition became a certain idealisation of the material world, and as such presented a harmonious relationship between the perishable and imperishable realms.
    • It would seem that of all my school pals I was the last to achieve that plateau of ageism which brings with it a sense of venerability which owes nothing to one's own flawed feelings of imperishable youth.
    • The old rugged cross is not venerable because it is old - that is, because of a traditional or historical meaning - but because the truth it embodies is imperishable.
    • In the mid-eighteenth century a desire to praise famous men, especially writers and philosophers, in imperishable marble or bronze, manifested itself in all parts of Europe.
    • There was not even time for his book to be set before the reading public before the poet, poetry editor, and translator was asserting its imperishable grandeur.
    • They are infinite, I am thinking, all these hungry, grasping people chasing after the new and improved, the super and imperishable, and I stand alone against them - but that's the kind of thinking that led me astray all those years ago.
    • Yet the lure of this comic-romantic fairy tale of mismatched lovers who finally tumble into each other's uncertain arms, primarily depends upon the imperishable music and witty lyrics of Frank Loesser.
    • A final spat occurs over an imperishable chorister habit when performing a choral work: the sneaky replacement of the actual words with something subversive.
    Synonyms
    enduring, everlasting, undying, deathless, immortal, timeless, ageless, perennial, lasting, long-lasting
 
 
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