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Immovable Meaning in English

word

ˌɪˈmuvəbəɫ
ih-MOO-vuh-buhl
ɪmˈuːvəbəl
im-OO-vuh-buhl

释义

Impossible to move or change position, or (figuratively) not willing to change one’s opinion or attitude.

用法与细微差别

'Immovable' is more formal and often used for literal objects (that can't physically be moved) or for strong, unchanging beliefs or people. Common collocations: 'immovable object', 'immovable stance'. Not usually used for people physically refusing to move; that's more often 'stubborn' or 'unyielding'.

例句

The statue is immovable because it is made of solid stone.

basic

His decision was immovable; he would not change his mind.

basic

The rock was immovable after the landslide.

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She remained immovable even when everyone else gave up.

natural

That man’s opinion is totally immovable; don’t bother arguing with him.

natural

The safe was so heavy, it was almost immovable without special equipment.

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