irreversibly
irreversibly — 副詞
1. so completely that the earlier state cannot be restored
不可逆地
以無法恢復原狀的方式
so completely that the earlier state cannot be restored
Years of drought irreversibly changed the small lake near Femi's village.
多年的乾旱不可逆地改變了 Femi 村子附近的小湖。
irreversibly + changed (permanent result)
The fire irreversibly damaged the old theatre before help arrived.
大火在救援趕到前對那座老劇院造成了無法挽回的損害。
irreversibly + damaged (loss cannot be repaired)
A hard drive failure irreversibly erased Imran's research notes.
硬碟故障不可逆地抹去了 Imran 的研究筆記。
The accident irreversibly affected Sari's hand, limiting her movement.
那場事故不可逆地影響了 Sari 的手,限制了她的活動。
- irrevocably
often used for decisions, rights, or legal changes rather than physical damage
- permanently
broader and more neutral; it does not always stress that change back is impossible
- lastingly
suggests a long effect, but not always a change that can never be undone
- reversibly
describes a change that can be turned back to the earlier state
- temporarily
shows that the effect will not last and can pass
文法句型
irreversibly + changed/damaged/altered
irreversibly + affect + object
用法筆記
Often describes damage, change, or loss that cannot be repaired or reversed. It is common with verbs and participles such as change, damage, alter, affect, and erase.