irreparable
意味: Not able to be repaired, rectified, or made good; resulting in damage or harm that cannot be put right.
Irreparable is commonly applied to damage, harm, and loss — particularly to relationships, reputations, and the environment. In law, 'irreparable harm' is a key threshold for obtaining injunctive relief. The stress in British English falls on the second syllable. Common collocations include 'irreparable damage,' 'irreparable harm,' 'irreparable loss,' and 'irreparable breakdown.'
例文
- The leak of confidential patient data caused irreparable damage to the hospital's reputation. 机密患者数据的泄露对医院的声誉造成了不可弥补的损害。La filtración de datos confidenciales de pacientes causó un daño irreparable a la reputación del hospital.機密患者データの流出は病院の評判に回復不能な損害を与えた。기밀 환자 데이터의 유출은 병원의 명성에 회복 불가능한 손해를 입혔다.
- The judge granted the injunction on the grounds that the claimant would suffer irreparable harm if the development proceeded. 法官以原告如果开发继续进行将遭受不可弥补的损害为由批准了禁令。El juez concedió la medida cautelar alegando que el demandante sufriría un perjuicio irreparable si la obra proseguía.裁判官は、開発が進めば原告が回復不能な損害を被るとの理由で差止命令を認めた。판사는 개발이 진행될 경우 원고가 회복 불가능한 피해를 입을 것이라는 이유로 금지 명령을 승인했다.
- The breakdown of trust between the two nations appeared irreparable after the diplomatic incident. 两国之间信任的破裂在该外交事件后似乎已不可修复。La ruptura de la confianza entre ambas naciones parecía irreparable tras el incidente diplomático.外交事件の後、両国間の信頼の崩壊は修復不能に見えた。외교 사건 이후 양국 간의 신뢰 붕괴는 회복 불가능해 보였다.
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使い方ガイド
場面: journalism, academic, professional
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin 'irreparabilis,' from 'in-' (not) and 'reparabilis' (able to be repaired), from 'reparare' (to repair). Entered English in the 15th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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