infallible
/ɪnˈfæləbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈfæləbl/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)in-ˈfa-lə-bəl/ (ame, mw)
infallible — 形容詞
- infalliblepositive
- more infalliblecomparative
- most infalliblesuperlative
1. always right in judgment, or working perfectly every single time without breakin
絕對可靠
判斷永不出錯或運作從不失靈
always right in judgment, or working perfectly every single time without breaking down or producing a wrong result.
Christopher trusts his grandmother's infallible sense of when a storm is coming.
Christopher 相信奶奶對暴風雨來臨的直覺絕對可靠。
infallible + noun (sense, instinct, memory)
No coach, however experienced, is infallible when choosing the starting lineup.
再有經驗的教練在挑選先發陣容時也不可能絕對不會出錯。
predicative: be infallible (about people)
The new airport scanner is not infallible, so guards still check bags by hand.
機場的新型掃描儀並非萬無一失,所以警衛仍會親手檢查行李。
Sofie's recipe for sourdough bread has proved infallible at every weekend market.
Sofie 的酸種麵包食譜在每個週末市集都證明絕對可靠。
Even the best dictionary is not an infallible guide to how people really speak.
即使是最好的字典,也不是說明人們真實口語的萬能指南。
- fallible
direct opposite — capable of being wrong or of failing
- unreliable
weaker; means cannot be trusted, but not necessarily always wrong
用法筆記
Often used with negation (not infallible) to remind readers that experts, machines, or methods can still fail. Subject is typically a person's judgment (sense, memory, instinct) or a method, machine, or system.