irrefutable
含义: Impossible to deny, disprove, or refute; absolutely certain and beyond challenge.
Irrefutable describes evidence, arguments, or facts so strong that they cannot be contested. It is a formal word most commonly found in legal arguments, academic debate, and journalism. It is often used for emphasis to convey absolute certainty. Common collocations include 'irrefutable evidence,' 'irrefutable proof,' and 'irrefutable logic.' Note the pronunciation: the stress falls on the third syllable (ir-ref-YOO-tuh-bl).
例句
- The prosecution presented irrefutable evidence that the defendant had been at the scene. 检方提供了不可辩驳的证据,证明被告曾出现在犯罪现场。La fiscalía presentó pruebas irrefutables de que el acusado había estado en el lugar de los hechos.検察側は、被告が現場にいたことを示す反駁しえない証拠を提示しました。검찰은 피고인이 현장에 있었음을 보여주는 반박 불가능한 증거를 제시했다.
- The logic of his argument was irrefutable, and even his opponents conceded the point. 他的论证逻辑无可辩驳,连反对者都不得不承认这一点。La lógica de su argumento era irrefutable, y hasta sus oponentes reconocieron el punto.彼の論証の論理は反駁しえないものであり、反対者でさえその論点を認めました。그의 논증의 논리는 반박할 수 없는 것이었으며, 반대자들조차 그 논점을 인정했다.
- Climate scientists have amassed an irrefutable body of data demonstrating the effects of carbon emissions. 气候科学家已积累了大量不可辩驳的数据,证明碳排放的影响。Los científicos del clima han acumulado un conjunto irrefutable de datos que demuestran los efectos de las emisiones de carbono.気候科学者たちは、二酸化炭素排出の影響を示す反駁しえないデータを蓄積してきました。기후 과학자들은 탄소 배출의 영향을 입증하는 반박 불가능한 방대한 데이터를 축적해 왔다.
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用法指南
语境: academic, professional, media
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Late Latin irrefutabilis, from in- (not) and refutabilis (refutable), from refutare (to check, suppress, rebut). It entered English in the early 17th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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