词汇 | irresistible |
释义 | irresistible adjective uk /ˌɪr.ɪˈzɪs.tə.bəl/ us /ˌɪr.əˈzɪs.tə.bəl/ C2 impossible to refuse, oppose, or avoid because it is too pleasant, attractive, or strong: 不可抗拒的,无法抵挡的 an irresistible offer无法拒绝的提议 She gave me one of those irresistible smiles and I just had to agree.她对我那莞尔一笑真是令人无法抗拒,我只好同意了。 felt or experienced with a lot of force strongI felt a strong urge to hug him. powerfulAnger is one of the most powerful human emotions. intenseShe learned that even intense emotional pain passes. fierceThe people have a fierce pride in their country. deepHe suffered from a deep feeling of inadequacy. deep-seatedHe has a deep-seated loathing of snobbery. drawing your attention attractiveHe's an attractive, intelligent man. appealingShe has an appealing sense of humour. engagingHe is a very engaging conversationalist. adorableShe has an adorable little sister. lovelyHe's such a lovely lad. sweetYour kids are so sweet. Attractive adorable adorably adorbs aesthetic aesthetically delicate disarming disarmingly distinguished dreamy lovably loveliness lovely lusciously magnetically stunning stunningly suave suavely suit Related wordirresistibly irresistible | American Dictionaryirresistible adjective us/ˌɪr·ɪˈzɪs·tə·bəl/ impossible to refuse, oppose, or avoid because too pleasant, attractive, or strong: an irresistible smile I wasn’t going to have dessert, but the pie proved irresistible. Examples of irresistibleirresistible The discussion of freedom is no less full of gaps and problems, and the tendency to ungenerous caricature of opponents again proves irresistible. The temptation to pass by a difficult and controversial sense - and a mere variation of a well-attested scientific one at that - may have proved irresistible. Each section is liberally illustrated and paints an irresistible picture. Immigrants and their languages worldwide are similarly subjected to seemingly irresistible social, political, and economic pressures. It reflects an irresistible trend in the academy toward spurning unified schemes and hierarchies of every kind. The logic of the state was not as irresistible as the logic of the market. This habit seemed to be very strong and irresistible, and contributed to the tightening of her lips when playing in the higher register. He saw his own age as a period of transition in which irresistible pressures for change were building up. It remains open to the irresistible call for/of justice. The mysterious complexity of technological (and cultural) development was consequently explained by a model of transcendent, irresistible progress. The doctrine taught in them is that the irresistible development of democracy is the keystone of the modern situation. American political development offers no historical trajectory, no inevitable march of rights, no irresistible liberal triumphs. This process of 'looking back' which has been described as nostalgia, seems irresistible to diasporic writers. She was irresistible : a small, quiet church lady. But in this case it is simply irresistible. 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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