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单词 irrevocably
释义
irrevocably
adverb
uk
/ɪˈrev.ə.kə.bli/
us
/ɪˈrev.ə.kə.bli/
in a way that isimpossibletochange
不可改变地
Closing thefactorywould irrevocablyalterthecharacterof thelocalcommunityfor theworse.关闭工厂将不可逆转地改变当地社区的特征,使其变糟。
He came back from thewarirrevocablychanged.他从战场归来,有些东西已经改变,再也回不去了。
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  • Shewantedtobreaktiescompletelyand irrevocably with him.
  • Certain things were now irrevocablypartoftheirdailylife.
  • Thecountryis irrevocablyspliton onemainissue.

Examplesofirrevocably

irrevocably
According to purist views, the exhibition of objects in museums not onlyirrevocablydestroys original contexts, but creates a new context for an object.
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Classical music seemedirrevocablydestined to become the culture industry's basket case.
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For these men, and others, the invention and use of optical glassesirrevocablyseparated past and present.
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The high culture of serious botany was alsoirrevocablychanged.
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Patients begin to realize that their view of the world and of themselves hasirrevocablychanged as a result of the traumatic event.
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A filibuster can never be successfully waged unless the time for adjournment is definitely andirrevocablyfixed.
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It was ' unfair ' to discriminate against men whose tastes in liquor had been changed 'irrevocably' through urbanization.
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The body is ill at ease, perceiving itself as somethingirrevocablyleft behind.
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What didirrevocablydisappear at this time was the late imperial standardization of content as examinations began to accommodate a diverse set of 'new subjects'.
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That was the day when geometrical intuitionirrevocablypronounced its last word.
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The press itself was fundamentally andirrevocablychanged by the revolutionary experience - a fact which governments recognized and responded to.
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Here the lovers areirrevocablyestranged because one of them is tied through marriage or (more rarely) heartfelt loyalty or affection.
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The opposing view held that certain peoples, because of their location and environment, must beirrevocablycast out of the realm of civilisation.
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She only felt that there was somethingirrevocablyamiss and lost in her lot.
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Finally, it shows how knowledge could beirrevocablylost as a consequence of that social choice.
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