inarguable

inarguable

美 [ɪn'ɑrgjʊrbəl]  英 [ɪn'ɑ:gjʊəbəl]

  • 网络不容争辩的

英汉解释

adj.

例句

I recommend Getting Things Done, as long as you don't treat every word as immutable and inarguable. It can help you out of many bad habits.

你们推荐GTD只要你们不对里面所有内容根据自己实际情况照搬使用肯定能够帮助改掉许多习惯

A company should not argue the inarguable, for it only harms credibility and makes motives and priorities suspect.

公司认为应该不容争辩因为不仅破坏可信性使动机优先事项嫌疑人

An inarguable advantage of home-testing besides convenience, privacy and relatively low cost is early detection.

家庭测试一个争议优点除了方便隐私相对之外在于早期检测

Therefore, the importance of English as an international language has already been inarguable.

英语作为国际语言重要性因此显得无可置疑

1979 was the year they burst into inarguable reality.

1979年他们终于做成

We do not yet know whether Obama will one day join their ranks, but it seems inarguable that, whatever our politics, we should hope so.

我们知道奥巴马是否有一天加入他们行列不可争辩无论我们政治状况如何我们应当希望如此

The fact of poor practical ability of graduates educated by higher education in China is almost inarguable.

我国高等教育培养人才实践能力事实

There's an inarguable proverb that says, "The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom" (Proverbs 4: 7).

圣经箴言当中明白不过经文:“智慧开端智慧。”(箴言4:7,译本下同)。