Immutable Meaning in English
word
ˌɪmˈjutəbəɫ
im-YOO-tuh-buhl
ɪmjˈuːtəbəl
im-YOO-tuh-buhl
释义
Impossible to change; something that stays the same and cannot be altered.
用法与细微差别
Mainly formal, academic, or technical. Common in discussions of laws, principles, or computer science ('immutable object'). Not used for everyday changes like hair or plans.
Spanish: inmutablePortuguese (BR): imutávelPortuguese (PT): imutávelChinese (Simplified): 不可变的Chinese (Traditional): 不可變的Hindi: अपरिवर्तनीयArabic: غير قابل للتغييرBengali: অপরিবর্তনীয়Russian: неизменяемый - неизменныйJapanese: 不変のVietnamese: bất biến - không thể thay đổiKorean: 불변의 - 변하지 않는Turkish: değiştirilemez - sabitUrdu: ناقابلِ تبدیلیIndonesian: tidak dapat diubah - tetap
例句
Some scientific laws are considered immutable.
basic
His decision was immutable and final.
basic
The company policy is immutable.
basic
In our system, passwords are stored as immutable records for security.
natural
She believes that certain values should remain immutable despite changing times.
natural
No matter how society evolves, the law of gravity is immutable.
natural