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词汇 irreconcilably
释义 irreconcilably
adverb
uk /ˌɪr.ek.ənˈsaɪ.lə.bli/ us /ˌɪr.ek.ənˈsaɪ.lə.bli/
in a way that makes it impossible to find agreement, or is impossible to deal with: 不可调和地;难以应付地
They were irreconcilably hostile to each other.他们彼此怀有不可缓解的敌意。
Here are two writers with irreconcilably different aims.这两位作家的目标截然不同。
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irreconcilable
Public opinion remains irreconcilably divided on the war.
The book is about desires or ideologies that clash irreconcilably.
The verdicts are irreconcilably inconsistent with one another.
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Examples of irreconcilably


irreconcilably
They are the only formants which irreconcilably combine semi-quaver and triplet quaver rhythms.
They were irreconcilably pitted against each other.
That is why it seems to me that, in the public interest, this matter should stay firmly and irreconcilably in the public domain.
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This is not a question on which we are irreconcilably opposed.
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It cannot therefore be said that trade and aid are irreconcilably incompatible.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
But this greater unity of the world itself has to face the fact that, as things are, the world appears to be irreconcilably divided.
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It is inherently unworkable by its nature because it implies the co-operation of those whose political objectives are not merely different but irreconcilably opposed.
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We must ensure that we frame the legislation so that, if a marriage has irreconcilably broken down, the needs of the children are paramount.
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I have the misfortune to find myself irreconcilably opposed to this doctrine.
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In the twenty years of an exuberant friendship, our views, of which we hold many, have always been either irreconcilably in conflict or impregnably in concord.
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There are irreconcilably differing accounts of the dates and sequences of events regarding the invention.
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Although officially licensed spin-off material will often maintain continuity within itself (particularly within books by the same authors), elements often contradict each other irreconcilably.
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Another common evangelical criticism of pluralism is that the religions of the world are fundamentally and irreconcilably different.
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