词汇 | impeccable |
释义 | impeccable adjective uk /ɪmˈpek.ə.bəl/ us /ɪmˈpek.ə.bəl/ perfect, with no problems or bad parts: 完美的,无可挑剔的 impeccable taste/manners/credentials无可挑剔的品位/举止/资历 His English is impeccable.他的英语无懈可击。 Synonyms faultlessapproving flawless immaculateapproving perfect(WITHOUT FAULT) unblemished untarnished(REPUTATION) perfect perfectWe had the perfect summer beach holiday. faultlessThey gave a faultless performance. flawlessShe has a flawless complexion. immaculateHe writes in immaculate prose. impeccableHis English is impeccable. idealThe book is ideal for children aged between four and six. Perfect and faultless Arcadia Arcadian bat a thousandidiom blamelessly idyll idyllic idyllically immaculacy immaculate non-utopian on pointidiom perfectible perfection perfective the cherry on (top of) the cakeidiom unimpeachable utopia utopian whiter than whiteidiom Xanadu Related wordimpeccably impeccable | American Dictionaryimpeccable adjective[ not gradable ] us/ɪmˈpek·ə·bəl/ without mistakes or faults; perfect: impeccable manners/taste impeccablyadverb[ not gradable ]us/ɪmˈpek·ə·bli/ She was always impeccably dressed. Examples of impeccableimpeccable Even in her own lands, the matriarch's rank had to be absolutely impeccable to allow her to speak. With no accompanying instruments, the choir was thrust centre-stage and relished every opportunity afforded them to show off their impeccable intonation and ensemble. However attractive this hypothesis, it remains a presumption because of lack of impeccable empirical support. The author has an impeccable background in ethnography. A work of impeccable scholarship, it is a gathering and organizing of information, its themes and emphases solidly grounded in publishing history. I admire him for his strong sense of responsibility and impeccable professionalism. The author's comments are always well considered and his judgements impeccable. Although written with the general reader in mind, it exhibits impeccable scholarship that has much to engage the more committed reader. But this use is not always consistent and well-defined and may not always demand impeccable data. In both studies the source criticism is impeccable. Many of the university's participants had less than impeccable wartime records. He had excellent contacts in government and an impeccable local reputation. His prolix formulations, and also his personalizing narratives, are face work aimed at repairing, if not denying, a flaw in an otherwise impeccable professional profile. The thought is that genuine moral dilemmas of this kind are impossible because the assumptions that generate their impossibility are impeccable. The historical and social accounts of these works are impeccable and that finally is the purpose and value of her book. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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