implacability是什么意思,implacability怎么读,
英式发音:[ɪmplækəˈbɪlɪti] 美式发音:[ɪmplækəˈbɪlɪti]
1.Rage became disappointment, sadness that occasionally opened as in "Everyman" to admit a clear-eyed, Larkinesque terror at death's implacability. " Old age isn't a battle, "he wrote in that novel.
狂怒转变为间或公开如《凡夫俗子》Everyman承认某种清醒的、拉金式的对死亡的无情感到恐惧所导致的失望,难过“晚年不是一场战争”,他在这部小说中写道。
2.Rage became disappointment, sadness that occasionally opened as in "Everyman" to admit a clear-eyed, Larkinesque terror at death's implacability. " Old age isn't a battle, "he wrote in that novel.
狂怒转变为间或公开如《凡夫俗子》Everyman承认某种清醒的、拉金式的对死亡的无情感到恐惧所导致的失望,难过“晚年不是一场战争”,他在这部小说中写道。
3.After a few minutes reflection, however, she continued, "I do remember his boasting one day, at Netherfield, of the implacability of his resentments, of his having an unforgiving temper."
她思索了一会儿,便接下去说:“我的确记得,有一次他还在尼日斐花园里自鸣得意地说起,他跟人家结下了怨恨就无法消解,他生性就受记仇。”