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单词 irreparable
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irreparableadj.

/ɪˈrɛpərəb(ə)l/
Forms: Also Middle English irreper-, 1600s inreparable.
Etymology: < French irréparable (12th cent. in Hatzfeld and Darmesteter; inrep- 15th cent. in Littré), < Latin irreparābilis , < ir- (ir- prefix2) + reparābilis reparable adj.
a. Not reparable; that cannot be rectified, remedied, or made good.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > despair, hopelessness > desperate state or condition > [adjective] > of events, actions, etc.
unbootlyc1225
uncurablea1340
bootlessa1375
incurable1377
unremediablea1382
irreparablea1420
irrecuperable1430
unrecuperable?a1439
unrecoverable1461
unrecurable1465
remedilessa1513
remedeless1523
unrecompensablea1530
inemendable1532
immedicable1533
irrecoverablec1540
insanable1547
irremediable1547
irrecurable1548
unredeemable1551
cureless1557
unreparable1568
unrepairable1576
unmendable1584
unrelievablea1586
remedless1590
recurelessa1592
irrepairable1594
unrecovered1598
irremediless1602
unredressable1607
unsalvable1624
unrallied1651
reliefless1677
irrelievable1797
the world > action or operation > amending > [adjective] > putting right a wrong or loss > put right > able to be > not
unredressed1398
irreparablea1420
unrighted1608
a1420 T. Hoccleve De Regimine Principum 2082 Dethe by thy dethe hathe harme irreperable Unto us done.
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 316/2 Irreparable, nat able to be recovered, irreparable.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Tempest (1623) v. i. 142 Irreparable is the losse, and patience Saies, it is past her cure. View more context for this quotation
1631 J. Mabbe tr. F. de Rojas Spanish Bawd xv. 164 O incurable destruction! O inrreparable losse!
1702 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion I. ii. 114 Before he could arrive with the Army, that infamous irreparable Rout at Newburn was fall'n out.
1769 W. Robertson Hist. Charles V III. x. 247 The breach, instead of being closed, was widened, and made irreparable.
1811 Ld. Byron Let. 17 July in W. B. Scoones Four Cent. Eng. Lett. (1880) 485 I pass through town to repair my irreparable affairs.
1888 A. K. Green Behind Closed Doors iv. 49 It is an irreparable injury which I shall never forgive.
b. Incapable of being repaired; = irrepairable adj. 1 ? Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > condition of matter > bad condition of matter > [adjective] > in disrepair > beyond repair
irrepairable1722
irreparable1772
society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > mending or repairing > [adjective] > able to be mended or repaired > not
irreparable1772
1772 S. Denne & W. Shrubsole Hist. Rochester 99 [The building] being judged irreparable.

Derivatives

iˌrreparaˈbility n.
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1768 L. Sterne Sentimental Journey II. 145 The simple irreparability of the fragment.
iˈrreparableness n. the quality of being irreparable.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > expectation > despair, hopelessness > desperate state or condition > [noun] > beyond recovery
desperateness1571
remedilessness1601
irremediablenessa1631
incurability1632
incurableness1634
unrelievableness1654
insanability1659
irreparableness1727
curelessness1892
irredressibility1892
the world > action or operation > amending > [noun] > capability of > not
remedilessness1601
irremediablenessa1631
irreparableness1839
1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Irreparableness.
1839 Lady Lytton Cheveley (ed. 2) II. ii. 50 She felt the premeditation of the insult, the hopelessness, the irreparableness of the injury.
1851 ‘L. Mariotti’ Italy in 1848 i. 10 Italy had been made aware of the enormity and irreparableness of her loss.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2021).
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