invincible
意味: Too powerful to be defeated or overcome; unconquerable.
Invincible implies total immunity to defeat, whether in battle, competition, or argument. It can describe armies, teams, arguments, or feelings. In football, Arsenal's 2003-04 unbeaten Premier League season earned the squad the nickname 'The Invincibles.' The word is sometimes used with ironic awareness that true invincibility is impossible. Common collocations include 'seemingly invincible,' 'invincible army,' 'invincible ignorance,' and 'air of invincibility.'
例文
- For three seasons, the team appeared invincible, sweeping aside every challenger with contemptuous ease. 连续三个赛季,该队看似不可战胜,以压倒性优势轻松击退每一个挑战者。Durante tres temporadas, el equipo parecía invencible, barriendo a todos los rivales con un desprecio apabullante.3シーズンにわたり、そのチームは無敵に見え、あらゆる挑戦者を軽々とねじ伏せた。3시즌 동안 그 팀은 무적으로 보였으며, 모든 도전자를 가볍게 물리쳤다.
- The argument seemed invincible on paper, but it crumbled the moment it was tested against real-world data. 这一论点在纸面上似乎无懈可击,但一旦用现实数据检验就土崩瓦解了。El argumento parecía invencible sobre el papel, pero se desmoronó en cuanto se contrastó con datos del mundo real.その論証は紙上では無敵に思えたが、現実のデータで検証された途端に崩壊した。그 논증은 서류상으로는 무적처럼 보였지만, 실제 데이터로 검증되자마자 무너졌다.
- Adolescence often brings a sense of invincibility that can lead young people to underestimate genuine risks. 青春期往往带来一种无敌感,这可能导致年轻人低估真正的风险。La adolescencia suele traer consigo una sensación de invencibilidad que puede llevar a los jóvenes a subestimar riesgos reales.思春期にはしばしば無敵感が生まれ、若者が本当のリスクを過小評価する原因となりうる。청소년기에는 종종 무적감이 생겨 젊은이들이 실제 위험을 과소평가하게 만들 수 있다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: journalism, general, literary
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin 'invincibilis,' from 'in-' (not) and 'vincibilis' (conquerable), from 'vincere' (to conquer). The word entered English in the 15th century, notably in the phrase 'the Invincible Armada.'
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
このトピックの他の表現
More from General Advanced