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词汇 irreparable
释义 irreparable
adjective
uk /ɪˈrep.ər.ə.bəl/ us /ɪˈrep.ər.ə.bəl/
impossible to repair or make right again: 不能修复的,无可挽救的
Unless the oil spill is contained, irreparable damage will be done to the coastline.除非石油泄漏被控制住,否则会对海岸线造成无可补救的破坏。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Not able to be changed
a leopard can't/doesn't change its spotsidiom
be no hard and fast rulesidiom
burn your boats/bridgesidiom
congenital
continuity
deep-seated
incorrigible
incurably
inelastic
inelasticity
inflexible
irreversibly
irrevocable
irrevocably
leopard
sb's way or the highwayidiom
unchangeable
uncompromising
uncompromisingly
unredeemable

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irreparably

irreparable | American Dictionary


irreparable
adjective[ not gradable ]
us/ɪˈrep·ə·rə·bəl/
impossible to repair or make right again:
irreparable damage

irreparably


adverb[ not gradable ]us/ɪˈrep·ə·rə·bli/

Examples of irreparable


irreparable
Of 11 patients not yet repaired, 2 are considered irreparable because of inadequate distal pulmonary arteries, 3 await unifocalization, and 6 are candidates for repair.
When science is diverted from them, science suffers an irreparable loss of know-how in the form of specialized information and methodology.
If the neonate is not treated urgently with prostaglandins, irreparable damage can occur to the kidneys and liver.
We all feel heartsick for our sons and consider emigration an irreparable wound caused by the difficult life we are living.
The second way says that the harm done by the car alarm is irreparable, so that damages are not a suitable remedy.
The dilemma is that while seeking to preserve the life of the infant, we may do it and its social support system irreparable harm.
Often, errors should not only be detected, but also prevented, especially when dangerous, irreparable or costly mistakes are predictable.
What happened, then, when the former suffered irreparable decline?
I submit that in neither building could any part be removed without causing irreparable loss.
Usage of plastic flooring leads eventually to permanent damage: unlike wood, the plastic is irreparable.
In other words, would a rational, informed, voluntary person risk grave, irreparable and certain harm only for something that was important to her life's enjoyment or ideals?
Even if we can move off the global crop production plateau, can it be done without causing irreparable damage to the very resource base that sustains agriculture?
The larval populations (c. 1-2 larvae per plant) during these periods, however, were sufficient to cause damage and irreparable loss of flowers (table 4) and squares (table 5).
But a "great soul" brought back to life will not only complain of an irreparable falling off; it will also play the role of an ideal.
Just 5% of the investigated items were found to be irreparable due to ungrammaticality caused by the rules that turn the source clause into a stem.
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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