释义 |
unarguableun‧ar‧gu‧a‧ble /ʌnˈɑːɡjuəbəl $ -ˈɑːr-/ adjective - But at the Redgrave you sit back and watch an unarguable Macbeth unroll.
- If there truly was unarguable proof of conspiracy or lack of it there wouldn't be a marketplace for the publications.
- Its most unarguable successes are in the main supporting roles.
- Only the truth had passed from Timothy Gedge, the unarguable strength of it, the power and the glory of it.
- The first unarguable influence on Agatha Christie's writings can be found in one of the Digressions in Beowulf.
- This offer was a real and unarguable fortune.
something that is unarguable is definitely true or correct: unarguable proof—unarguably adverb |