柯林斯詞典incurable /?n?kj??r?b?l/ 1. ADJ If someone has an incurable disease, they cannot be cured of it. 無(wú)法治愈的 He is suffering from an incurable skin disease. 他身患一種無(wú)可救治的皮膚病。2. incurablyADV 無(wú)法治愈地[ADV adj] ...youngsters who are disabled, or incurably ill. …殘疾或患不治之癥的青少年。3. ADJ You can use incurable to indicate that someone has a particular quality or attitude and will not change. 不能改變的[ADJ n] Poor old Willy is an incurable romantic. 可憐的老威利是個(gè)無(wú)可救藥的浪漫主義者。4. incurablyADV 不能改變地[ADV adj] I know you think I'm incurably nosy, but the truth is I'm concerned about you. 我知道你認(rèn)為我總愛(ài)管閑事,但事實(shí)是我關(guān)心你。 返回 incurable劍橋詞典 incurable adjective (DISEASE) not able to be cured 無(wú)法治愈的 Parkinson's disease is a debilitating and incurable disease of the nervous system . 帕金森氏綜合征是一種使人虛弱、無(wú)法治愈的神經(jīng)系統(tǒng)疾病。 incurable adjective (PERSONALITY) [ usually before noun ] used to say that someone 's personality type does not change or cannot be changed (人的個(gè)性)不會(huì)改變的,無(wú)可救藥的 an incurable romantic /optimist /pessimist 無(wú)可救藥的浪漫主義者/樂(lè)天派/悲觀主義者 返回 incurable