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irreproachable的意思

irreproachable中文翻譯:

adj.無可指責的;無過失的

相似詞語短語

irreproachably───adv.無過失地;不可非難地

reproachable───adj.應責備的

inapproachable───adj.無敵的(名詞inapproachability,副詞inapproachably);不能接近的;難到達的

irreplaceable───adj.(因貴重或獨特)不能替代的,獨一無二的;失掉(或損傷)后無法補償的

irreprovable───不可挽回的

irretraceable───adj.不能再找到的;不能回頭的;不能復原的

reproachably───可指責的

irreproachableness───無可挑剔

irreproachability───無可責備;無懈可擊

雙語使用場景

She welcomed her unexpected visitor with irreproachable politeness.───她以無可指摘的禮儀接待了不速之客。

her past behavior was far from irreproachable.───她過去的行為遠不是無可指責的。

man of irreproachable conduct commands the respect of others.───品行方正的人受人敬佩。

The quality, then, would be irreproachable and equivalent to that of the raw fruit though not necessarily presenting the same aspect.───那么,這種品質就會是無可挑剔并且等同于加工前的水果——盡管不一定表現相同的外觀。

The morals of good men must be irreproachable and they must n't be so indifferent to the things causing harm to society.───好人在道德上必須是無可指責的,他們也不應當對危害社會的事情熟視無睹。

Excellent graphics and design, plenty of game modes along with stylish sound make a great addition to the irreproachable game design.───出色的圖形和設計,豐富的游戲模式與時尚的聲音成為一位偉大的除了無可指責的游戲設計。

has lived a blameless life; of irreproachable character; an unimpeachable reputation.───過著清清白白的生活;無可指責的品質;清白的名聲。

In order to insure a good reception there, only one irreproachable thing is asked of you; your conscience?───那些地方的人為了要好好接待你,只要求你一件東西必須是無可指摘的,良心嗎?

If this twofold aim is admitted, every act of Rastoptchin's appears irreproachable .───如果認可這一雙重目標,拉斯托普欽的任何行動都是無可非議的。

英語使用場景

He would prove his good faith, his irreproachable character, once in the boat and on the waves.

A man of irreproachable conduct commands the respect of others.

John Calvin is not irreproachable on the death of Michael Servetus. It is too heavy a burden for him alone, however, to shoulder the responsibility of the age as such.

Only irreproachable sportsmanship makes this shortlist.

In perfectly irreproachable South Carolina, which Fritz Hollings represents to its everlasting glory, the figure was 85 percent.

The government looked so vulnerable that even irreproachable traditionalists among the landowning nobility concluded that political reform was inescapable.

Her conduct throughout was irreproachable.

The private life of Charles I was irreproachable.

He seemed to feel that by his own irreproachable regularity he would clear himself of blame.