单词 | unstoppable |
释义 | unstoppable (ʌnstɒpəbəl ) adjective Something that is unstoppable cannot be prevented from continuing or developing. The progress of science is unstoppable. ...the country's seemingly unstoppable economy. Collocations: unstoppable force But going forward they are a nigh on unstoppable force. The Sun (2016) The immovable object dealt with the usually unstoppable force. Times, Sunday Times (2014) As the saying goes, unstoppable force against immovable object. Times, Sunday Times (2009) As in, an unstoppable force meets an immovable object. Times, Sunday Times (2014) The Democratic presidential race is now between a seemingly unstoppable force and an apparently immovable object. Times, Sunday Times (2008) It was impressive and virtually unstoppable. Times, Sunday Times It's despicable but virtually unstoppable on the lawless internet. The Sun It used to be said that when he sniffed victory, he was virtually unstoppable, as 29 titles worldwide would testify. Times, Sunday Times This boosted her fighting abilities by 120% and made her virtually unstoppable. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 挡不住的 Japanese: 止められない |
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