
adv.不能矯正地
He was incorrigibly obstinate, no matter who persuaded him. 不論誰(shuí)勸他,他都頑固不化。
Others upheld incorrigibly the stand of feudalist landlords and opposed the revolt. 有的頑固地站在封建地主階級(jí)立場(chǎng)上堅(jiān)決反對(duì)農(nóng)民起義;
Pynchon's novels explain to us that human society and human knowledge have been exhausted incorrigibly because of the Entropy Law. 摘要品欽的小說(shuō)從“熵”定律視角說(shuō)明了人類社會(huì)和人類認(rèn)識(shí)都處于巨大的封閉體系里,從而無(wú)可挽回地走向衰竭。
Both the mayor and the home secretary back him at the moment, but many Conservatives see the Met itself as incorrigibly pro-Labour. 目前,雖然市長(zhǎng)和內(nèi)政大臣都支持保羅,但是在許多保守黨眼中,倫敦警察署就是死不悔改的親工黨組織。
When Su and Shen were at a dinner,Su stared at Shen with her Peach Blossom eyes again and again until this man passed out completely,until this man fell for this pair of eyes incorrigibly. 蘇琳與沈奕吃飯的時(shí)候,雙眼看著沈奕一直笑,一直笑,直到沈奕完全醉倒在那里,直到沈弈不可自拔的愛上那雙眼睛。