词汇 | infallible |
释义 | infallible adjective uk /ɪnˈfæl.ə.bəl/ us /ɪnˈfæl.ə.bəl/ never wrong, failing, or making a mistake: 不可能错误的;永无过失的;不会犯错误的 Even the experts are not infallible.即便是专家也会犯错。 Opposite fallible Compare unfailing Accurate and exact accuracy accurate accurately aright authoritative dime for all the worldidiom Goldilocks got it in one!idiom in so many wordsidiom infallibly literally nose precisely slap strict strictly strictly speakingidiom superaccurate synchronization Related wordinfallibility infallible | American Dictionaryinfallible adjective[ not gradable ] us/ɪnˈfæl·ə·bəl/ never wrong, or never failing: Memory is not infallible. infallibilitynoun[ U ]us/ɪnˌfæl·əˈbɪl·ɪ·t̬i/ His stubborn belief in his own infallibility kept him from listening to others. Examples of infallibleinfallible Being infallible utility calculators, the citizens and judges in both societies always know what the law requires. If one takes this claim literally, it implies that societal feelings are infallible + that the social consensus is automatically correct. There is no infallible way to arrive at such a consensus. In the third place, not even a theist who has rational and justified theistic beliefs can have infallible knowledge of public-world propositions. So if we remain at the level of simple memory judgements or judgements of recognition we find nothing which is infallible. He takes the thesis to say that all moral agents equally have infallible insight into all their duties. But the need to protect his infallible image also made him largely incapable of doing so. However, this test is not considered infallible by the judges. The crossreferencing is pretty reliable but not infallible. It appears that even implementors are not infallible! Clearly from the fact that this reference is infallible, the continuity of my self cannot be established. Of course knowledge has an ' infallible ' aspect if one focuses solely on its truth-condition, since knowledge (uncontroversially) entails truth. In the second place, not even all theists can have infallible knowledge of public-world propositions. The point is not that lawyers believe themselves to be infallible. This is not to say that our data collection methods were infallible. 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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