invulnerability
/ɪnˌvʌlnərəˈbɪləti/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌɪnvˌʌlnɚəbˈɪlɪti] /ɪnˌvʌlnərəˈbɪləti/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌɪnvˌʌlnɚəbˈɪlɪti] /(¦)in How to pronounce invulnerability (audio) ən+/ (ame, mw)
invulnerability — 名詞
1. a state in which a person, place, or system seems beyond injury, damage, or defe
堅不可摧
難被傷害或擊敗的狀態
a state in which a person, place, or system seems beyond injury, damage, or defeat.
The thick steel door gave the bunker a sense of invulnerability.
厚重的鋼門讓那座地堡給人一種堅不可摧的感覺。
sense of invulnerability
After three easy wins, Sofie confused good luck with invulnerability.
連贏三場後,Sofie 把好運誤當成自己堅不可摧的證明。
confuse luck with invulnerability
The first outbreak shattered the village's sense of invulnerability to disease.
第一波疫情打碎了那座村子對疾病面前堅不可摧的想像。
Years of peace gave the border town an illusion of invulnerability.
多年的和平讓這座邊境小鎮產生了堅不可摧的錯覺。
After falling from the ladder, Beatriz lost her sense of invulnerability.
從梯子上摔下來後,Beatriz 不再覺得自己堅不可摧。
- invincibility
more dramatic and especially used for people or teams that cannot be beaten
- immunity
narrower and usually limited to one threat such as disease or punishment
- security
more practical and focused on protection being in place rather than harm being impossible
- vulnerability
the state of being open to harm or attack
- exposure
lack of protection against a danger
- fragility
easy to damage because something is weak or delicate
文法句型
sense / feeling / illusion of invulnerability
invulnerability to + noun phrase
maintain an image of invulnerability
lose a sense of invulnerability
用法筆記
Often appears after nouns like 'sense', 'feeling', and 'illusion' when someone wrongly believes nothing can hurt them. It also commonly takes 'to' when the danger is named.