英 [ˌɪrɪˈmiːdiəb(ə)l] 美 [ˌɪrɪˈmiːdiəb(ə)l]
adj. 不能挽回的;不能补救的
irremediable /ˌɪrɪˈmiːdɪəbəl/
形容词 If a bad situation or change is irremediable, the situation cannot be improved. 无法补救的
His memory suffered irremediable damage.
他的记忆受到了无法补救的损害。
impossible to remedy or correct or redress
an irremediable error ; irremediable defects of character
不可医治的
... irrevocable 不能挽回的 unalterable 不能改变的 irremediable 不能补救的 ...
... 不加思索to not think;to talk or act without thinking. 不可救药irremediable;hopeless 不可磨灭indelible ...
... 不能氧化的 inoxidizable, nonoxidizable 不能治疗的 irremediable 不能消灭地 indelibly ...
irremovable 不能免职的;不能移动的
不能挽回的;不能补救的
His memory suffered irremediable damage.
他的记忆受到了无法补救的损害。
This influence is often not irremediable.
这种关系往往不是立杆见影的。
Liked to go up from this the network sends irremediable.
自此喜欢上了网络并一发不可收拾。
Our problem is that others will recover from the international financial crisis in the short-term, whereas Spain will head towards an irremediable and complete Italianisation.
The closeness of Anglo-American military and intelligence ties, driven by the cold war, became a defining feature of British foreign policy and a source of tension between Britain and France, which led de Gaulle twice to veto British membership of the then European Economic Community, on the grounds of Britain's irremediable Atlanticism.