immovable

英[ɪ'muːvəbl] 美[ɪ'muːvəbl]
  • adj. 固定的;不可移动的;坚定不移的;无感情的
  • n. 不动的事物
  • (复)immovables:[律]不动产.
  • immanent adj.内在的;固有的;无所不在的
  • immanuel n.伊曼纽尔(男子名)n.救世主;基督=Emmanuel.
  • immaterial adj.非物质的;无形的;精神的;不重要的
  • immature adj.不成熟的
  • immaturity n.不成熟
Noun:
  1. property consisting of houses and land

Adjective:
  1. not able or intended to be moved;

    "the immovable hills"

1. On one issue, however, she was immovable.
但是在一个问题上她态度坚决。

来自柯林斯例句

2. On this issue he is completely immovable.
他在这个问题上坚定不移。

来自《权威词典》

3. All bearings are on immovable supports at the same elevation.
全部轴承都位于同样高度不可动的支承上.

来自辞典例句

4. Other forces glacially silent and immovable, have prevented action.
所有其它的努力全都是冷若冰河的沉默和无动于衷, 它们阻挠了一切行动.

来自辞典例句

5. Full surely this immovable stoneman would not release her.
可以肯定,这个死板的石头人是绝不会给她自由的.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The entrance is blocked by an immovable rock.
      入口被一块无法移动的石头堵住了。
    2. Father was immovable in his opinions.
      父亲坚持己见。
    3. He is the one with an immovable heart.
      他是一个铁石心肠的人。

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