Incorruptible Meaning in English
word
ˌɪn.kəˈrʌp.tə.bəl
in-kuh-RUP-tuh-buhl
ɪnkəɹˈʌptəbəl
in-kuh-RUP-tuh-buhl
释义
Someone or something that is completely honest and cannot be bribed, influenced, or made immoral. It can also refer to something that cannot decay or break down.
用法与细微差别
Usually formal. Commonly describes honest people, especially in politics, leaders, or ideals. Also used for things that don't physically decay, often in a more abstract or religious sense. Opposite of 'corrupt' or 'corruptible'.
Spanish: incorruptible - incorruptoPortuguese (BR): incorruptívelPortuguese (PT): incorruptívelChinese (Simplified): 廉洁的 - 不可腐蚀的Chinese (Traditional): 廉潔的 - 不可腐蝕的Hindi: अभ्रष्ट - भ्रष्ट न होने वालाArabic: غير قابل للفساد - نزيهBengali: অখণ্ডনীয় - অবিনষ্ট - দুর্নীতিমুক্তRussian: некоррумпируемый - неподкупный - нетленный (о теле)Japanese: 絶対に買収されない - 腐敗しないVietnamese: không thể bị tha hóa - không thể bị phân rãKorean: 부패하지 않는 - 매수되지 않는Turkish: yozlaşmaz - satın alınamaz - çürümeyenUrdu: غیر فاسد - ناقابلِ رشوت - غیر زائلIndonesian: tidak dapat disuap - tidak dapat rusak
例句
She is known as an incorruptible judge.
basic
We want leaders who are incorruptible.
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Gold is almost incorruptible and does not rust.
basic
People trust him because he seems totally incorruptible.
natural
Even under pressure, she stayed incorruptible.
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The legend says the saint’s body is incorruptible.
natural