implacable
adj. (指愤怒、仇恨、敌意等)难和解的; 难平息的; 仇恨深的; 不能改变的
If you say that someone is implacable, you mean that they have very strong feelings of hostility or disapproval which nobody can change.
...the threat of invasion by a ruthless and implacable enemy...
残暴无情的敌人发出的侵略威胁
The move has won the implacable opposition of many economists.
该提案遭到了许多经济学家的坚决反对。
1. impossible to placate;
She be implacable an adversary as a wife suing for alimony.
有如诉讼要求赡养费的妻子一样,她是个难以折衷的对手.
Sacrifice, patience, understanding and implacable purpose may be our lots for years to come.
接下来的几年,我们需要牺牲 、 耐心 、 理解和不达目的誓不罢休的决心.
In the face of the implacable evil witnessed this week, the answer may have changed.
面对本周这一令人无法容忍的罪行, 答案也许已经改变了.
Oh, implacable march of human societies!
呵, 人类社会历久不变的行程!
Art and science are not implacable, but can excavate to have great potentialities.
艺术与科学并非不可调和, 而是大有潜力可挖掘.