词汇 | unstoppable |
释义 | unstoppable adjective uk /ʌnˈstɒp.ə.bəl/ us /ʌnˈstɑː.pə.bəl/ unable to be stopped or prevented from developing: 不能阻止的;无法遏制的;不可阻挡的 The band has enjoyed a seemingly unstoppable rise in popularity.这个乐队人气飙升,大有不可阻挡之势。 Inevitable all roads lead to Romeidiom baked in be (only) a matter of timeidiom be damned if you do and damned if you don'tidiom be nothing for itidiom implacability implacable implacably inalienable inalienably inexorable inexorably insuppressible it can't be helpedidiom relentless seal unavoidable unavoidably unescapable unstoppably unstoppable | American Dictionaryunstoppable adjective us/ʌnˈstɑp·ə·bəl/ continuous, or unable to be stopped: The band was enjoying what seemed to be an unstoppable rise in popularity. Examples of unstoppableunstoppable It was a crisis of costs - untenable, explosive, unstoppable health care costs. The unstoppable flow of broadcast images ensures that there is no time while viewing to think. But no perspective on culture can be complete without incorporating the unstoppable role of communication. In the last three decades, historical studies of consumption have proliferated, seemingly unstoppable. As a self-propelled, unstoppable force, capitalist rationality turns full circle here. This was unstoppable, and the programme had to record responses and allocated additional airtime to the recorded callers in the following week. Computers in the form of microprocessors are on a steady, unstoppable rise, and why? It is the very indicator of intensified commercialization, consumerism and unstoppable urbanization. Deceptive in that it seems very ordinary at first but rapidly becomes unstoppable. Might more family firms have resisted what industry leaders clearly believed to be the onward and unstoppable march of progress? Limantour strongly suggested that the foreign railroad trusts were an unstoppable force, arguing that the only absolute protection against them was nationalisation. This new political talent seemed unstoppable. The word is sometimes used metaphorically to connote an unstoppable process of destruction, and indeed some forms of brain cancer present the most dire prognosis of any cancer. How are we to reconfigure a new identity for the field and for scholars of the field in the light of these seemingly unstoppable global flows? But after all, the force of this seduction was unstoppable, and the new secular elite developed in two major directions from the end of the eighteenth century. 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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