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Definition of indelible in English: indelibleadjective ɪnˈdɛlɪb(ə)lɪnˈdɛləb(ə)l 1(of ink or a pen) making marks that cannot be removed. (墨水,笔迹)去不掉的,擦不掉的 Example sentencesExamples - You could write your name into the history books with indelible ink.
- You will need a bowl or large measuring cup for warm water, a candy thermometer and a nontoxic indelible pen or dull knife.
- It would also be a good idea to use indelible ink, then the police would be able to spot the culprits.
- To prevent one person from voting more than once, indelible ink is applied to the thumbs of those who have voted.
- He dipped his big toe in indelible ink to stamp the ballot paper.
- Do I have sucker tattooed in indelible ink on my forehead?
- Name tags are included on all items with indelible pens available for £1.99.
- Voters will have a thumb marked with indelible ink to circumvent the problem of incomplete electoral registers.
- This makes it impossible for election officials to follow instructions to mark voters' fingers with indelible ink to prevent them voting twice.
- The advice suggests the surgeon in charge should draw an arrow with an indelible pen pointing to the area to be operated on.
- Voters will have their finger marked with indelible ink to avoid repeat ballots.
- The surgeon marks the legs using an indelible ink marker while the patient is standing.
- Tag them, or use an indelible pen to write the variety name directly on each tuber.
- Voters who do turn up to the polling stations today will have their thumb marked with indelible ink to prevent them voting more than once.
- They would be putting their finger into indelible ink, after they had voted, as they do around the world.
- The point of entry can be marked with an impression from a thumbnail, a needle cap, or an indelible ink pen.
- Those without a criminal record were stamped on the arm with indelible ink.
- Police advice is to never leave your phone lying around, keep it out of view when you are not using it and mark your postcode on it with an indelible pen.
- Food pricing labels sometimes use indelible inks that can transfer onto a laminate surface.
- If you ask Liberians if they voted, they will proudly show you their thumb painted with indelible ink, the mark of the voter.
Synonyms ineradicable, inerasable, ineffaceable, unexpungeable, indestructible, permanent, lasting, persisting, enduring, stubborn, ingrained, unfading, imperishable - 1.1 Not able to be forgotten.
难忘的;消除不掉的 the story made an indelible impression on me 故事给我留下了难以磨灭的印象。 Example sentencesExamples - Two flyhalves made indelible impressions in Sunday's Springbok rugby trials - one of them an Old Selbornian.
- Learning through hands-on experiences leaves a more indelible impression.
- He is used to leaving indelible impressions on the minds of music lovers the world over.
- He is one of a kind who leaves an indelible impression on one's mind for all times to come.
- Both Jones and Roberts left indelible impressions on the Masters and on the world of golf.
- Nonetheless, slavery in Virginia made an indelible impression upon him.
- His memory for faces, names and incidents and his concern for every individual leaves behind him an indelible impression.
- I wouldn't go quite that far, but it did leave an indelible impression upon our cultural psyche.
- This was my first direct experience of death and it left an indelible impression.
- He left an indelible impression on Japanese audiences and it would take a brave man to try and follow in his footsteps.
- Other settlers, such as the English and French, have also made an indelible impression.
- The TTD management is making all efforts to make the event a success to leave an indelible impression on the visiting devotees.
- We never found it, but your humility left an indelible impression on me, and I decided that is how I want to treat people.
- Occasionally the orchestra tended to overpower her, but the brilliance of her playing left an indelible impression.
- The years I spent at Eastwood Public School and Marsden High have left an indelible impression on me.
- Seen from a distance, though, they create an indelible impression in people's memories of our city.
- His figures are neither idealised nor recognisable; they tell no literal story, yet they leave indelible impressions on the viewer.
- And being a child this made an indelible impression upon me.
- Witnessing the devastation and tragic scenes of human suffering left an indelible impression on Burchett and had a profound effect on the rest of his life.
- Both the weather and the cost of living seem to have left an indelible impression on the star's memory since his last visit, but he said he would still be keen to make another film here.
Synonyms ineradicable, inerasable, ineffaceable, unexpungeable, indestructible, permanent, lasting, persisting, enduring, stubborn, ingrained, unfading, imperishable
Derivativesnounɪndɛlɪˈbɪlɪti In my opinion, this is the indelibility of the priesthood. Example sentencesExamples - No matter how much one scrubs away the dirt, or says no, what we are all left with is the indelibility of life and the directions taken when saying yes.
- The ink exhibits a high indelibility and a low tendency towards the formation of microprecipitates.
- We are confident that the temporal relation and the colour and indelibility of the stains point to beetroot pigment as the cause.
- Further, the ink must meet the indelibility tests conducted by the various post authorities for stamp cancellation ink.
OriginLate 15th century (as indeleble): from French, or from Latin indelebilis, from in- 'not' + delebilis (from delere 'efface, delete'). The ending was altered under the influence of -ible. Definition of indelible in US English: indelibleadjectiveinˈdeləb(ə)lɪnˈdɛləb(ə)l 1(of ink or a pen) making marks that cannot be removed. (墨水,笔迹)去不掉的,擦不掉的 Example sentencesExamples - The surgeon marks the legs using an indelible ink marker while the patient is standing.
- You will need a bowl or large measuring cup for warm water, a candy thermometer and a nontoxic indelible pen or dull knife.
- Voters will have their finger marked with indelible ink to avoid repeat ballots.
- Tag them, or use an indelible pen to write the variety name directly on each tuber.
- Voters will have a thumb marked with indelible ink to circumvent the problem of incomplete electoral registers.
- Those without a criminal record were stamped on the arm with indelible ink.
- Police advice is to never leave your phone lying around, keep it out of view when you are not using it and mark your postcode on it with an indelible pen.
- The advice suggests the surgeon in charge should draw an arrow with an indelible pen pointing to the area to be operated on.
- You could write your name into the history books with indelible ink.
- Do I have sucker tattooed in indelible ink on my forehead?
- This makes it impossible for election officials to follow instructions to mark voters' fingers with indelible ink to prevent them voting twice.
- He dipped his big toe in indelible ink to stamp the ballot paper.
- To prevent one person from voting more than once, indelible ink is applied to the thumbs of those who have voted.
- The point of entry can be marked with an impression from a thumbnail, a needle cap, or an indelible ink pen.
- If you ask Liberians if they voted, they will proudly show you their thumb painted with indelible ink, the mark of the voter.
- It would also be a good idea to use indelible ink, then the police would be able to spot the culprits.
- Food pricing labels sometimes use indelible inks that can transfer onto a laminate surface.
- Name tags are included on all items with indelible pens available for £1.99.
- They would be putting their finger into indelible ink, after they had voted, as they do around the world.
- Voters who do turn up to the polling stations today will have their thumb marked with indelible ink to prevent them voting more than once.
Synonyms ineradicable, inerasable, ineffaceable, unexpungeable, indestructible, permanent, lasting, persisting, enduring, stubborn, ingrained, unfading, imperishable - 1.1 Not able to be forgotten or removed.
难忘的;消除不掉的 his story made an indelible impression on me 故事给我留下了难以磨灭的印象。 Example sentencesExamples - Two flyhalves made indelible impressions in Sunday's Springbok rugby trials - one of them an Old Selbornian.
- Other settlers, such as the English and French, have also made an indelible impression.
- Learning through hands-on experiences leaves a more indelible impression.
- I wouldn't go quite that far, but it did leave an indelible impression upon our cultural psyche.
- The years I spent at Eastwood Public School and Marsden High have left an indelible impression on me.
- Both Jones and Roberts left indelible impressions on the Masters and on the world of golf.
- We never found it, but your humility left an indelible impression on me, and I decided that is how I want to treat people.
- He is one of a kind who leaves an indelible impression on one's mind for all times to come.
- Occasionally the orchestra tended to overpower her, but the brilliance of her playing left an indelible impression.
- His figures are neither idealised nor recognisable; they tell no literal story, yet they leave indelible impressions on the viewer.
- And being a child this made an indelible impression upon me.
- He is used to leaving indelible impressions on the minds of music lovers the world over.
- Both the weather and the cost of living seem to have left an indelible impression on the star's memory since his last visit, but he said he would still be keen to make another film here.
- He left an indelible impression on Japanese audiences and it would take a brave man to try and follow in his footsteps.
- Nonetheless, slavery in Virginia made an indelible impression upon him.
- Witnessing the devastation and tragic scenes of human suffering left an indelible impression on Burchett and had a profound effect on the rest of his life.
- Seen from a distance, though, they create an indelible impression in people's memories of our city.
- This was my first direct experience of death and it left an indelible impression.
- The TTD management is making all efforts to make the event a success to leave an indelible impression on the visiting devotees.
- His memory for faces, names and incidents and his concern for every individual leaves behind him an indelible impression.
Synonyms ineradicable, inerasable, ineffaceable, unexpungeable, indestructible, permanent, lasting, persisting, enduring, stubborn, ingrained, unfading, imperishable
OriginLate 15th century (as indeleble): from French, or from Latin indelebilis, from in- ‘not’ + delebilis (from delere ‘efface, delete’). The ending was altered under the influence of -ible. |