柯林斯詞典inexcusable /??n?k?skju?z?b?l/ 1. ADJ If you say that something is inexcusable, you are emphasizing that it cannot be justified or tolerated because it is extremely bad. 沒法辯解的; 不可原諒的[強(qiáng)調(diào)] He said the killing of innocent people was inexcusable. 他說濫殺無辜是不可原諒的。2. inexcusablyADV She had been inexcusably careless. 她曾粗心大意得不可原諒。 返回 inexcusable劍橋詞典(of behaviour ) too bad to be accepted (行爲(wèi))不可原諒的,不可寬恕的 His drunken outbursts during the mayor's speech were inexcusable. 市長(zhǎng)講話時(shí)他耍酒瘋是不可原諒的。 It's inexcusable that such young children were left in the house alone . 把這麼小的孩子單獨(dú)畱在家裡是不可原諒的。 返回 inexcusable