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1 irretrievably
adverb unersetzlich* * *ir·re·triev·ably[ˌɪrɪˈtri:vəbli]adv inv unwiederbringlich, endgültigtheir marriage had broken down \irretrievably ihre Ehe war unheilbar zerrüttetthe local ecosystem will be \irretrievably damaged das lokale Ökosystem wird bleibend geschädigt\irretrievably lost unwiederbringlich [o endgültig] verloren* * *["IrI'triːvəblɪ]adv* * *adv.unwiederbringlich adv. -
2 irretrievably
unwiederbringlich, endgültig;their marriage had broken down \irretrievably ihre Ehe war unheilbar zerrüttet;the local ecosystem will be \irretrievably damaged das lokale Ökosystem wird bleibend geschädigt;\irretrievably lost unwiederbringlich [o endgültig] verloren -
3 irrecoverably
ir·re·cov·er·ably[ˌɪrɪˈkʌvərəbli, AM -vɚ-]adv inv1. (irreparably)to be \irrecoverably damaged nicht behebbare Schäden aufweisento be \irrecoverably injured nicht ausheilbare Verletzungen haben2. (irretrievably)to be \irrecoverably lost unwiederbringlich [o endgültig] verloren sein* * *["IrI'kʌvrəblɪ]advbroken irreparabel* * *adv.unersetzlich adv. -
4 irredeemably
ir·re·deem·ably[ˌɪrɪˈdi:məbli]1. (irretrievably) unwiederbringlich, unrettbar\irredeemably lost unwiederbringlich verloren2. (irremediably) unverbesserlich, hoffnungslos, rettungslos3. (absolutely) völlig, absoluthe was \irredeemably incompetent er war absolut inkompetent* * *["IrI'diːməblɪ]advlost rettungslos; confused hoffnungsloshe's an irredeemably wicked man — er ist ein von Grund auf böser or ein abgrundtief böser Mensch
democracy was irredeemably damaged — die Demokratie hatte irreparablen Schaden genommen
* * *adv.hoffnungslos adv.unersetzlich adv. -
5 irrecoverably
1) ( irreparably)to be \irrecoverably damaged nicht behebbare Schäden aufweisen;to be \irrecoverably injured nicht ausheilbare Verletzungen haben2) ( irretrievably)to be \irrecoverably lost unwiederbringlich [o endgültig] verloren sein
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