irreversible
/ˌɪrɪˈvɜːsəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪrɪˈvɜːrsəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌir-i-ˈvər-sə-bəl/ (ame, mw)
irreversible — 形容詞
- irreversiblepositive
- more irreversiblecomparative
- most irreversiblesuperlative
1. describing a change, decision, or condition that cannot be taken back or returne
不可逆的
無法恢復原狀的
describing a change, decision, or condition that cannot be taken back or returned to the earlier state
The crash caused irreversible damage to Noor's right knee.
這場車禍對 Noor 的右膝造成了不可逆的損傷。
collocation: irreversible damage
By July, the lake's pollution had become irreversible.
到了七月,這座湖泊的污染已變得不可逆。
become irreversible
Once the files were deleted, the loss looked irreversible.
檔案一旦被刪除,這樣的損失看起來就無法挽回了。
Doctors warned that the baby's hearing loss might be irreversible.
醫師警告說,這名嬰兒的聽力受損可能是不可逆的。
Aarav feared the angry email had done irreversible harm to the partnership.
Aarav 擔心那封憤怒的電子郵件已對合作關係造成不可逆的傷害。
- permanent
Broader; something permanent lasts, but it does not always stress that change back is impossible.
- irreparable
Usually focuses on damage that cannot be repaired rather than any kind of change.
- final
Often stresses that no more discussion or action will follow.
- reversible
Can be changed back to the previous state.
- temporary
Lasts only for a limited time.
文法句型
irreversible + noun
be + irreversible
用法筆記
Most often used for damage, loss, decline, and decisions whose effects cannot be changed back. It is narrower than permanent because it stresses that returning to the old state is impossible, not just that something lasts a long time.