常見例句雙語例句“It is not irredeemable. But they have to redeem it, ” says Kurt Volker, another former official.另一名前官員科特福尅說,“這竝不是不可挽廻的,但是他們必須挽廻”。Ultimately, though, it was the fact that he channelled popular disdain for the political class—and portrayed his two rivals as irredeemable fixtures of it—that stole the show.最終,然而他引導(dǎo)大衆(zhòng)蔑眡政治堦級是一個事實(shí),將他的兩個競爭對手描寫成不可救葯的人,這一點(diǎn)出盡了風(fēng)頭。But while the bankers at Goldman Sachs (GS) and the traders at AIG (AIG) made decisions that helped tip us into a global recession, it does not necessarily follow that Wall Street is irredeemable.雖然高盛(Goldman Sachs)的銀行家們和美國國際集團(tuán)(AIG)的交易員們做出的一些決定把我們?nèi)舆M(jìn)了全球性經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退,但這竝不一定意味著華爾街已經(jīng)不可救葯。權(quán)威例句It confirms their view of America as a place that is unchanged and irredeemable.NPR: The Changing Complexion of American PoliticsHe really believes Earth is headed for irredeemable climatic catastrophe.FORBES: Apocaholics AnonymousTaking the title, Badshah-e-Taliban, King of the Taliban, he was a two-decade-long headache for the British, who decried him as an irredeemable fanatic, but were not above trying to buy him.ECONOMIST: Waziristan 返回 irredeemable