invulnerability

英[ɪnˌvʌlnərə'bɪləti] 美[ɪnˌvʌlnərə'bɪləti]
  • n. 不受伤害;刀枪不入
  • INV abbr.发明者(=Inventor)abbr.反相器(=Inverter)abbr.体外授精(=invitrofertilization)
  • Inv. n.发票;票据
  • invaccination [医]意外接种
  • invacuo [拉]在真空中,与现实脱节
  • invadable adj.可侵入的
Noun:
  1. having the strength to withstand attack

  2. the property of being invulnerable; the property of being incapable of being hurt (physically or emotionally)

1. His opponents were still obsessed by his seeming invulnerability.
他的对手还仍然对他表面上的坚不可摧感到棘手.

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2. By contrast, two more distant powers, Russia and the United States, enjoyed a relative invulnerability.
与上述国家比较起来, 两个遥远的大国, 俄国和美国, 相对说来固若金汤.

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3. The myth of Hitler's invulnerability was soon blown sky - high.
希特勒不可战胜的神话不久被彻底粉碎.

来自互联网

4. The apparent invulnerability of emerging economies to the US slowdown is noteworthy.
值得一提的是,新兴经济体明显未受美国经济放缓的影响.

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5. Grants invulnerability to all Allied Turrets and causes them to attack 100 % faster for 7 seconds.
使所有友军炮台变成无敌状态,并且提高它们100%的攻击速度,持续7秒.

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