词汇 | incontrovertible |
释义 | incontrovertibleWord family nounincontrovertibilityadjectiveincontrovertibleadverbincontrovertibly in·con·tro·ver·ti·ble /ɪnˌkɒntrəˈvɜːtəbəl $ ɪnˌkɑːntrəˈvɜːr-/ adjectiveadj TRUEdefinitely true and impossible to be proved false 不容置疑的;无可辩驳的 SYN indisputable CCTV provided incontrovertible evidence that he was at the scene of the crime. 闭路电视提供了案发时他在犯罪现场的确凿证据。 —incontrovertibly adverbadv Examples from the Corpus incontrovertible• Although this has been argued over for fifty years, the size of this ancient catastrophe now seems incontrovertible.• The case for following the Western example of reducing the costly standing army by building a reserve of trained men became incontrovertible.• The evidence that the television arrangements were bungled is incontrovertible.• For this was reality, as durable as it was crucial, as incontrovertible as it was incomprehensible.• If the hearings uncover some incontrovertible evidence of corruption he could look like a defender of the indefensible.• It was far from incontrovertible evidence of what Gloria had suggested and Neil had confirmed.• There is incontrovertible evidence that Wallenberg did not die in 1947.• That Husameddin, perhaps unluckily, has wholly misrepresented Ibn Hajar is incontrovertible, however.• It is incontrovertible that there has been long-continued subsidence on many oceanic atolls. (1600-1700) controvertible “that can be argued about” ((17-21 centuries)), from controvert “to dispute” ((17-21 centuries)), from controversy |
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