ironclad 英 ['aɪənklæd]   美 [ˈaɪənˌklæd]

ironclad

ironclad  英 ['aɪənklæd] 美 [ˈaɪənˌklæd]

adj. 装甲的;打不破的;坚固的  n. 装甲舰 

名词复数:ironclads 

There is no ironclad way to judge the stimulus, because we can’t rerun the last six months in an alternate universe. 我们没有铁定的方法去判断这项刺激计划的帮助,因为在更替变化的宇宙,我们不能重演过去六个月发生的事情。
Commentators have said that Netanyahu and Barak declined to give Panetta an ironclad assurance that Israeli would not act alone. 评论家们说,内塔尼亚胡和巴拉克拒绝向帕内塔完全保证以色列不会单独采取行动。

  • Something ironclad is either covered in iron for protection or protected in a different way. An ironclad guarantee can’t be broken or taken back.
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  • adj. 装甲的;打不破的;坚固的
  • n. 装甲舰
  • 1. There is no ironclad way to judge the stimulus, because we can’t rerun the last six months in an alternate universe.

    我们没有铁定的方法去判断这项刺激计划的帮助,因为在更替变化的宇宙,我们不能重演过去六个月发生的事情。

  • 2. Commentators have said that Netanyahu and Barak declined to give Panetta an ironclad assurance that Israeli would not act alone.

    评论家们说,内塔尼亚胡和巴拉克拒绝向帕内塔完全保证以色列不会单独采取行动。

  • 3. In the past, sellers typically sought ironclad agreements that weren't contingent on bank financing or buyer credit ratings.

    以前,被收购方通常总是只接受不受银行融资或收购方信用评级影响的固定协议。

  • ironclad (adj.) 1852 of knights, 1861, of warships, American English, from iron (n.) + clad. Figuratively, of contracts, etc., "very rigid or strict, allowing no evasion or escape," from 1884. As a noun meaning "iron-clad ship," it is attested from 1862.
iron·clad / ˈaɪənklæd ; NAmE ˈaɪərnklæd / adjective so strong that it cannot be challenged or changed 铁定的;不容置疑的 an ironclad alibi/contract/excuse/guarantee 无懈可击的不在犯罪现场证据;铁定的合同;滴水不漏的理由;斩钉截铁的保证 His memo is ironclad proof he was involved. 他的备忘录是他参与其中的铁证。 compare cast-iron  (2 ) ironclad ironclads iron·clad / ˈaɪənklæd ; NAmE ˈaɪərnklæd /
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