inseparably
adv. 不能分离地,不可分地
If one thing is inseparable from another, the things are so closely connected that they cannot be considered separately.
He firmly believes liberty is inseparable from social justice...
他坚信自由与社会正义是不可分的。
For the ancient Mexicans, life and death were inseparable, two halves of the same whole.
对古代墨西哥人来说,生与死是同一整体不可分割的两个部分。
If you say that two people are inseparable, you are emphasizing that they are very good friends and spend a great deal of time together.
She and Kristin were inseparable.
她和克里斯廷形影不离。
1. without possibility of separation;
In his mind, religion and politics were inseparably intertwined.
在他心中,宗教与政治是密不可分地交织在一起的。
Throughout most of human history, mathematics and physics have been inseparably joined.
在人类历史的部分时期中, 数学与物理学几乎始终是不可分地联系在一起的.
Holding our ground and extending it are inseparably connected.
保持阵地和发展阵地是不可分离的.
The content of fiction is inseparably interconnected with its form and structure.
小说的内容和结构形态互为因果,不可分割.
The connection between technology and current lifestyle is getting inseparably associated.
科技与生活的联系越来越紧密.