inseparable 详细解释

inseparable

[in'sepərəbl]

adj.不能分的

a.

分不开的; 不可分离的[(+from)]

The two girls are inseparable friends.

这两个女孩是形影不离的朋友。

Heat is inseparable from fire.

热和火是分不开的。

n.[P]

1. 不可分离的事物

2. 形影不离的朋友

词形变化

副词: inseparably | 名词: inseparability |

词义辨析

同义:

a.不可分割的

indivisible  solid  joined  

同义参见:

coherent  

反义:

a.不能分离的

separable  

英英释义

形容词 inseparable:

not capable of being separated

补充

inseparableinseparable英:[inˈsepərəbl] 美:[ɪnˈsɛpərəbəl, -ˈsɛprə-]adj.1.不可分的, 分不开的Rights are inseparable from duties.权利和义务是分不开的。

例句

1. He firmly believes liberty is inseparable from social justice.他坚信自由与社会公正是分不开的。 2. For the ancient Mexicans, life and death were inseparable, two halves of the same whole.对于古代墨西哥人来说, 生与死是同一整体不可分割的两个部分。 3. She and Kristin were inseparable.她和克里斯廷形影不离。 4. research and higher education seem inseparable.研究和高等教育似乎不可分。 5. they met 18 months ago and have been inseparable ever since.他们18个月前相遇,自此就形影不离了。 6. inseparable friends形影不离的朋友 7. One problem is inseparable from the other.问题与问题之间的关联密不可分。 8. "Growing up, the two of us were inseparable. [=we were very close friends; we spent a lot of time together]"我们俩一起长大,亲密无间。 9. We were inseparable friends.我们曾是形影不离的好朋友。 10. Your future is inseparably linked/tied to ours.你的未来和我们的息息相关。