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单词 unbreachable
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Definition of unbreachable in English:

unbreachable

adjectiveʌnˈbriːtʃəb(ə)lˌənˈbrēCHəbəl
  • Not able to be breached or overcome.

    a virtually unbreachable position
    Example sentencesExamples
    • McGrath's defences seem unbreachable at the moment and hot on his unbeaten 173 and 65 against Worcestershire, he completed yet another half-century before being run out for 68 by Gary Pratt's direct hit.
    • Such is the unbreachable gap between the past and the present.
    • Admittedly, England has suffered more on a drip-fed basis, but we long ago gave up the complacency of being unbreachable.
    • Between each of us and the next person was a vast and unbreachable gulf.
    • You've always got that unbreachable distance around you.
    • The consensus was that unbreachable moral laws had been breached; unnatural acts had been performed; and the moral world had been turned upside-down during the revolutionary and imperial years.
    • For Strauss, it would appear, the Western mind at its best devotes itself to policing the unbreachable boundary between faith and reason.
    • Ider, upon learning of the threat of Kerridac's army, sealed his men into his fortress, which cunning construction and placement of manpower then made nearly unbreachable.
    • The final wall, as Pamela soon discovered, that lay between herself and Theo seemed to remain standing, as solid and unbreachable as ever.
    • Not infatuation, of course, I had not forgotten what I was or the unbreachable difference between us.
    • His vaunted intellectualism has always afforded him a final, unbreachable line of defense when one of his albums is subjected to criticism - I mean, who are we to detract from Lou Reed's epic vision?
    • There is a brittle arrogance, and a seemingly unbreachable wall of utter disinterest.
    • The management has been brave enough to take on a market once considered unbreachable and bring back the booty.
    • Both these truths work to enwrap the book in an aura at once mysterious and almost unbreachable.
    • Slow to adapt to a new formation the visitors toiled in the early stages, but their defence was solid with Simon Burnett unbreachable in goal.
    • It took Lou Salomé to cause an unbreachable gulf between the brother and sister.
    • The supposedly unbreachable wall of Troy proved anything but.
    • There must be an unbreachable schism between the interests of men - as a class - and the interests of women - as a class.
    • That homosexuals should be encouraged to reproduce may seem like the crossing of a boundary that ought to remain unbreachable.
    • ‘Well, there's supposed to be an unbreachable division between them,’ he says.
 
 

Definition of unbreachable in US English:

unbreachable

adjectiveˌənˈbrēCHəbəl
  • Not able to be breached or overcome.

    a virtually unbreachable position
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Such is the unbreachable gap between the past and the present.
    • The supposedly unbreachable wall of Troy proved anything but.
    • His vaunted intellectualism has always afforded him a final, unbreachable line of defense when one of his albums is subjected to criticism - I mean, who are we to detract from Lou Reed's epic vision?
    • The management has been brave enough to take on a market once considered unbreachable and bring back the booty.
    • There is a brittle arrogance, and a seemingly unbreachable wall of utter disinterest.
    • There must be an unbreachable schism between the interests of men - as a class - and the interests of women - as a class.
    • It took Lou Salomé to cause an unbreachable gulf between the brother and sister.
    • That homosexuals should be encouraged to reproduce may seem like the crossing of a boundary that ought to remain unbreachable.
    • Admittedly, England has suffered more on a drip-fed basis, but we long ago gave up the complacency of being unbreachable.
    • Both these truths work to enwrap the book in an aura at once mysterious and almost unbreachable.
    • Between each of us and the next person was a vast and unbreachable gulf.
    • You've always got that unbreachable distance around you.
    • For Strauss, it would appear, the Western mind at its best devotes itself to policing the unbreachable boundary between faith and reason.
    • Ider, upon learning of the threat of Kerridac's army, sealed his men into his fortress, which cunning construction and placement of manpower then made nearly unbreachable.
    • ‘Well, there's supposed to be an unbreachable division between them,’ he says.
    • Not infatuation, of course, I had not forgotten what I was or the unbreachable difference between us.
    • The consensus was that unbreachable moral laws had been breached; unnatural acts had been performed; and the moral world had been turned upside-down during the revolutionary and imperial years.
    • The final wall, as Pamela soon discovered, that lay between herself and Theo seemed to remain standing, as solid and unbreachable as ever.
    • McGrath's defences seem unbreachable at the moment and hot on his unbeaten 173 and 65 against Worcestershire, he completed yet another half-century before being run out for 68 by Gary Pratt's direct hit.
    • Slow to adapt to a new formation the visitors toiled in the early stages, but their defence was solid with Simon Burnett unbreachable in goal.
 
 
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