单词 | irreplaceable |
释义 | ir·re·place·a·ble /ˌɪrɪˈpleɪsəbəl◂/ adjective ONLYtoo special, valuable, or unusual to be replaced by anything else 〔因太特别或贵重而〕不可代替的,独一无二的 Works of art were lost, many of them irreplaceable. 很多艺术品丢失了,其中有许多都是独一无二的。► see thesaurus at valuableExamples from the Corpusirreplaceable• Several works of art were lost, many of them irreplaceable.• Building conservation is environmentally friendly; it is a way of using existing resources for an end-product that is unique and irreplaceable.• By 1922 the team of brilliant men who had governed for the past six years could not but see themselves as irreplaceable.• That Bible contained marginal notes and special references that were irreplaceable.• Inevitably, this will entail losing some of the irreplaceable character of this unique building.• I value the way they accept my orders and the talented, knowledgeable and irreplaceable company agronomist who gives me advice.• Clark said the Army had already lost one irreplaceable man in General Custer.• Fathers have a unique and irreplaceable role to play in child development.• And civilizations hardly ever exchange them: they regard them as irreplaceable values.ir·re·place·a·ble adjectiveChineseSyllable be special, anything unusual replaced to by or too Corpus valuable, |
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