indestructible

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indestructible — 形容詞

  • indestructiblepositive
  • more indestructiblecomparative
  • most indestructiblesuperlative

1. so strong or well-made that it cannot be broken, damaged, or destroyed, no matte

1.形容詞B2
釋義

堅不可摧

無法被破壞或摧毀的

so strong or well-made that it cannot be broken, damaged, or destroyed, no matter how much force or pressure is used

例句

Brandon bought an indestructible phone case that survived a fall from his apartment window.

Brandon 買了一個堅不可摧的手機殼,從公寓窗戶掉下去也沒有摔壞。

attributive use: indestructible + noun

The old castle walls seemed indestructible, having stood for over eight hundred years.

那座古老的城堡牆壁看似堅不可摧,已經矗立了八百多年。

predicative: seem + indestructible

同義詞
  • unbreakable

    more common in everyday speech; suggests something will not break under normal use rather than being truly impossible to destroy

  • durable

    less extreme — means something lasts a long time with normal wear, not that it cannot be destroyed

  • sturdy

    strongly built and unlikely to break, but still possible with enough force

反義詞

文法句型

indestructible + noun

be/seem/feel/look + indestructible

用法筆記

Often used in advertising or product descriptions to emphasize strength, though very few things are truly indestructible. In everyday conversation, speakers more often use 'unbreakable' for physical objects and 'unshakeable' for abstract ideas.

常見錯誤

This phone case is very indestructible.
This phone case is indestructible.
💡'Indestructible' is an absolute adjective; it should not be modified by 'very' or 'more' because something either cannot be destroyed or it can.