英語

詞源

古典借詞,源自拉丁語 。形態上可以分析為 + +

發音

  • 國際音標(幫助)/ˌɪnɛkˈspʌɡnəbəl/, /ˌɪnɪkˈspʌɡnəbəl/

形容詞

(比較級,最高級)

  1. 不能攻佔的;不能駁倒的;堅不可摧
    • 1840, Thomas Carlyle, Heroes and Hero Worship:
      My one hope of the world, my inexpugnable consolation in looking at the miseries of the world, is that this is altering.
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    • 1911, H. G. Wells, The Country of the Blind, And Other Stories:
      It crept into one's mind, a distress as vague and inexpugnable as a sea fog on a spring morning, and presently one shivered and wanted to go indoors...
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    • 1915, Joseph Conrad, Victory:
      This seemed to be an inexpugnable refuge, where we could live untroubled and learn to know each other."
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派生詞彙

異序詞

法語

詞源

借自拉丁語

發音

  • 國際音標(幫助)/i.nɛk.spy.ɲabl/
  • 音頻(檔案)

形容詞

(複數)

  1. 不能攻佔的,無法攻克的,攻不破
    近義詞:

延伸閱讀

  • 查看“”在(《法语宝典》)中的释义。

西班牙語

形容詞

(複數)

  1. 不能攻佔的,無法攻克的,攻不破

延伸閱讀

  • inexpugnable”, , Vigésima tercera edición [西班牙皇家學院字典,第二十三版], 西班牙皇家學院, 2014
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