impervious
英语
编辑词源
编辑源自拉丁語 impervius (“无法穿过的”),源自in- (“不”) + pervius (“能透过的”)。
发音
编辑形容词
编辑impervious (比較級 more impervious,最高級 most impervious)
- 不受影响的,不为所动的
- The man was completely impervious to the deception we were trying.
- 那个男人完全没有被我们的骗术骗到。
- 1897年 12月(標示為1898年), Winston Churchill, 章號 5, 出自 The Celebrity: An Episode, 紐約: The Macmillan Company;倫敦:Macmillan & Co., Ltd., →OCLC:
- Although the Celebrity was almost impervious to sarcasm, he was now beginning to exhibit visible signs of uneasiness, the consciousness dawning upon him that his eccentricity was not receiving the ovation it merited.
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- 2022年9月18日, “The $300bn Google-Meta advertising duopoly is under attack”, 出自 The Economist[1], →ISSN:
- For the past decade there were two more or less universally acknowledged truths about digital advertising. First, the rapidly growing industry was largely impervious to the business cycle.
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- 不能透过的;(尤指) 防水的
- Although patchworked and sagging, the roof proved impervious to the weather.
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- 2023年12月13日, Robin Leleux, “Restored... and a richly deserved award: Findlater's Corner”, 出自 RAIL, 第 998 期,第 43 頁:
- The white faience façade, the glazed Doultonware Carrera marble, was made locally. And being glazed, it was impervious to London's sooty atmosphere, enabling easier cleaning.
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- 毫发无损的
- The old car seemed to be impervious to the wear and tear of age.
- 那辆老车似乎没有受到一点老化的影响。