incurably

英[ɪn'kjʊərəbli] 美[ɪn'kjʊərəbli]
  • adv. 治不好地;不能矫正地
  • incalescent adj.[化]渐热的;温度渐增的
  • incan n.印加人[语]adj.印加文化的;印加族[语]的
  • incandesce v.使白热化;白热化
  • incandescent adj.光亮的;炽热的;白热化的;暴怒的
  • incant v.念咒语
Adverb:
  1. to an incurable degree;

    "she was incurably optimistic"

  2. in a manner impossible to cure;

    "he is incurably ill"

1. I know you think I'm incurably nosey.
我知道你认为我老爱管闲事,不可救药。

来自柯林斯例句

2. But young people are incurably optimistic and women have a special knack of forgetting their troubles.
可是青年人,永远朝着愉快的事情想,女人们尤其容易忘记那些不痛快.

来自汉英文学 - 中国现代小说

3. For herself she wanted nothing. For father and myself she was incurably ambitious.
她为她自己并无所求, 可为父亲和我,却有着无法遏制的野心.

来自辞典例句

4. His travel disappointed him, for he found that America was incurably homogenized.
他的旅行使他对美国感到失望, 因为他发现美国已经无可挽救地成了一个模子里出来的了.

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5. He was incurably lazy.
他懒惰得不可救药.

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