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颠扑不破diān pū bù pòbe able to withstand heavy battering; incontestable; incontrovertible;indisputable; irrefutable; stand despite time and argument; unbreakable ❍ 何况六斤比伊的曾祖,少了三斤,比伊父亲七斤,又少了一斤,这真是一条~的实例。(《鲁迅选集》上—34) Otherwise,why should Sixpounder have weighed three pounds less than her great grandfather and one pound less than her father,Sevenpounder? This was really irrefutable evi dence. ❍ 假使有谁能起~的浑名的罢,那么,他如作评论,一定也是严肃正确的批评家,倘弄创作,一定也是深刻博大的作者。(《鲁迅选集》 Ⅳ—175) If a man is able to coin nickname that will last,he must be either a serious,competent critic or a profound,penetrating writer. ❍ 恩格斯说过: “任何民族当它还在压迫别的民族时,不能成为自由的民族。” 这是~的真理。(胡耀邦《全面开创社会主义现代化建设的新局面》38) Frederick Engels said: “A nation cannot become free and at the same time continue to oppress other nations.” This is an incontestable truth. 颠扑不破diān pū bù pò颠:跌倒;扑:拍打。无论怎样摔打都不会破。形容言论或学说永远不会被推翻。unbreakable, irrefutable, indisputable, battering, in contestable, unshakable |