untouchables

[美]/ʌn'tʌtʃəb(ə)l/
[英]/ʌn'tʌtʃəbl/
词频: 极高

释义

adj. 不可惩罚的;无法击败的;
n. 贱民,不可接触者

例句

to be considered untouchable

被认为是不可触碰的

to become untouchable in the industry

在行业中变得不可动摇

an untouchable level of success

一个不可企及的成功水平

to consider someone untouchable

认为某人不可触碰

原声例句

Oh, I'm sorry. Is that politically incorrect? In India, we just call them untouchables. Now? Almost.

噢,抱歉,从政治角度这么说对吗?在印度我们管这些人叫贱民。够了吗?还差一点儿。

来源: The Big Bang Theory Season 2

So they became known as the 'untouchables'.

所以他们叫做“不可接触的人”。

来源: A Brief History of the World

And they are treated as untouchables.

他们被称为「贱民」。

来源: TED Talks (Audio Version) April 2015 Collection

By 1970, Sears was considered untouchable by it's rivals.

到1970年,西尔斯被竞争对手认为是不可及的。

来源: CNN 10 Student English October 2018 Collection

He's untouchable, and I have him dead to rights.

没人能动他 但是这次铁证如山 他跑不了。

来源: Billions Season 1

He even helped breach the previously untouchable barricade of the royal family.

他甚至还帮助破坏了阻碍接触皇室的障碍。

来源: Biography of Famous Historical Figures

For 1,300 years, Galen's legacy remained untouchable until renaissance anatomist Vesalius spoke out against him.

一千三百年来,无人敢挑战盖伦留下来的传统,直到文艺复兴时期的解剖学家维萨里·维斯乌斯出声反对。

来源: Bilingual Edition of TED-Ed Selected Speeches

For 1,300 years, Galen's legacy remained untouchable– until renaissance anatomist Vesalius spoke out against him.

1300年来,盖伦的遗产仍然像真理一样不容置疑——直到文艺复兴时期的解剖学家Vesalius公开发表了反对意见。

来源: TED-Ed (video version)

" In certain institutional contexts, you somehow become untouchable, " one professor of classics told me.

“在某些制度背景下,你不知何故会变得不可触及,” 一位古典文学教授告诉我。

来源: The Guardian (Article Version)

Many once untouchable administrators have been banned from the sport, including longtime FIFA president Sepp Blatter.

许多曾经铁面无私的管理层,包括长期担任国际足联主席的塞普·布拉特都已被禁退出足坛。

来源: Time

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