incorruptible
英 [ˌɪn.kəˈrʌp.tə.bəl]
美 [ˌɪn.kəˈrʌp.tə.bəl]
- adj. 清廉的;不能收买的;不腐败的;不会腐烂的,不受腐蚀的;不动摇的
将“incorruptible”分解为“in- + corrupt + -ible”。想象一个物品或人“不能”被“腐败”所影响,就像是一颗不朽的钻石,无论外界如何诱惑都无法被腐蚀。这样,通过“不可被腐蚀”这一形象,可以帮助记忆“incorruptible”表示“不可腐蚀的,纯洁无瑕的”这一含义。
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incorruptible 不腐败的,廉洁的in-,不,非,corruptible,腐败的。
- incorruptible (adj.)
- mid-14c., in a physical sense, from Middle French incorruptible (14c.), or directly from Late Latin incorruptibilis, from in- ânotâ (see in- (1)) + corruptibilis (see corruptible). From 1660s in a moral sense. Related: Incorruptibly.
- 1. He was a sound businessman, totally reliable and incorruptible.
- 他是个正直的商人,完全可靠,不会被收买。
- 2. He is generally counted as incorruptible good official of the law.
- 人们普遍认为他是一个廉洁的好法官.
- 3. In the heavens everything was perfect, incorruptible and unchanging.
- 在天国,一切都是完美不朽、永不改变的.
- 4. My project was to corrupt Hadleyburg the Incorruptible.
- 我的计划就是要腐蚀这个拒腐蚀的哈德莱堡.
- 5. Incorruptible , and just officials will surely be supported by the common people.
- 廉正清明的官吏肯定会受老百姓拥护的.