indisputable
/ˌɪndɪˈspjuːtəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪndɪˈspjuːtəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌin-di-ˈspyü-tə-bəl (ˌ)in-ˈdi-spyə-/ (ame, mw)
indisputable — 形容詞
- indisputablepositive
- more indisputablecomparative
- most indisputablesuperlative
1. If something such as a fact, result, or piece of evidence is indisputable, it is
無可爭辯的
事實或證據明確到無人能反駁
If something such as a fact, result, or piece of evidence is indisputable, it is so clearly correct that nobody can reasonably argue against it.
Kwame presented indisputable evidence that the contract had been signed before the deadline.
Kwame 提出了無可爭辯的證據,證明合約是在期限之前簽署的。
common collocation: indisputable evidence
The video footage made it indisputable that the goal had crossed the line.
那段影片讓那顆球確實越過球門線一事變得無可爭辯。
pattern: make it indisputable that + clause
It is an indisputable fact that the Earth orbits the Sun once every year.
地球每年繞太陽公轉一圈是無可爭辯的事實。
Élise's talent as a violinist is indisputable, even among her toughest critics.
Élise 身為小提琴家的才華無可爭辯,連最嚴厲的評論家也認同。
Mayumi handed the judge an indisputable record of every payment her company had made.
Mayumi 把公司每一筆付款的無可爭辯的紀錄交給法官。
- incontestable
very close meaning; even more formal and legal-sounding
- undeniable
slightly less formal; common in everyday writing
- unquestionable
focuses on certainty rather than the impossibility of argument
- disputable
open to argument or doubt
- questionable
more common; suggests something seems suspicious or wrong
用法筆記
Frequently modifies nouns of proof or knowledge: evidence, fact, truth, proof, record. In predicative position (be indisputable), the subject is usually a claim, talent, or result that has been publicly demonstrated.