incorrigibly信息详情
adv.不能矫正地,根深蒂固地
incorrigible───adj.不可救药的;积习难改的;n.不可救药的人
incorrigibles───adj.不可救药的;积习难改的;n.不可救药的人
corrigibly───正确地
incorrigibility───n.难望矫正;屡教不改
incorruptibly───adv.不能收买地;不被腐蚀地;廉洁地
corrigible───adj.可改正的
incorrodible───不可腐蚀
incorrosible───不可原谅的
inconvincibly───不可思议地
an incorrigibly fractious young man; not the least nettlesome of his countrymen.───脾气坏得不可救药的年轻人;在他的同胞中决不是脾气最好的。
Both the mayor and the home secretary back him at the moment, but many Conservatives see the Met itself as incorrigibly pro-Labour.───虽然市长和内政大臣目前都支持他,但许多保守派视伦敦警察局本身为无法动摇的工党成员。
The incorrigibly cynical Gordon Brown might offer it, but a Lib-Lab coalition would lack both a majority and legitimacy.───戈登•布朗(GordonBrown)或许会为改革提供支持,但自民党-工党联盟既缺乏多数席位,又缺乏合法性。
Others upheld incorrigibly the stand of feudalist landlords and opposed the revolt.───有的顽固地站在封建地主阶级立场上坚决反对农民起义;
He was incorrigibly obstinate , no matter who persuaded him .───不论谁劝他,他都顽固不化。
It regarded them as mere jetsam, to be banished from the world like delinquents or the incorrigibly idle.
Jackson, albeit a married man with children like himself, had an incorrigibly juvenile streak which grated on Montgomery's nerves.
The thought of some basic beliefs being incorrigibly false is too horrific to countenance.