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1 irretrievable
irretrievable [‚ɪrɪ'tri:vəbəl]∎ the damage is irretrievable les dégâts sont irréparables;∎ the situation is irretrievable la situation est irrémédiableUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > irretrievable
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2 irretrievable
adjectivenicht mehr wiederzubekommen nicht attr.; (irreversible) endgültig [Ruin, Verfall, Verlust]; unheilbar [Zerrüttung einer Ehe]; ausweglos [Situation]* * *[iri'tri:vəbl]- academic.ru/88352/irretrievably">irretrievably* * *ir·re·triev·able[ˌɪrɪˈtri:vəbl̩]adj inv1. (irreparable) loss unersetzlich, unersetzbar2. (irremediable) irreparabel\irretrievable mistake nicht mehr zu behebender [o korrigierender] Fehler\irretrievable situation nicht mehr zu ändernde Situation; LAW unheilbare Zerrüttung der Ehe\irretrievable loss unwiederbringlicher [o endgültiger] Verlust4. COMPUTsth is \irretrievable information, file etw kann nicht mehr abgerufen werden* * *["Irɪ'triːvəbl]adj1) (= unrecoverable) nicht mehr wiederzubekommen; past, happiness etc unwiederbringlich; loss unersetzlich; debt nicht eintreibbarthe erased information is irretrievable — die gelöschte Information kann nicht mehr abgerufen werden
2) (= irreparable) damage, harm irreparabel* * *irretrievable [ˌırıˈtriːvəbl] adj (adv irretrievably)1. unersetzlich, unersetzbar (Verlust etc)* * *adjectivenicht mehr wiederzubekommen nicht attr.; (irreversible) endgültig [Ruin, Verfall, Verlust]; unheilbar [Zerrüttung einer Ehe]; ausweglos [Situation]* * *adj.unwiederbringlich adj. -
3 irremediable
adj.1 unavoidable.2 irremediable, hopeless, beyond redemption, past-redemption.* * *► adjetivo* * *ADJ [daño, decadencia] irremediable; [pérdida] irreparable, irretrievable; [vicio] incurable* * *adjetivo <daños/defecto> irreparable, irremediable; < pérdida> irreparable, irretrievable* * *= incurable, unmitigaged, irredeemable, irremediable, beyond repair, incorregible.Ex. I am an incurable teacher of cataloging.Ex. Only Bush could take a horrible situation and create an unmitigated disaster.Ex. Subsequently, many of these German towns suffered slow but irredeemable decline.Ex. `Unbearable suffering' was defined as `unbearable suffering whether by reason of pain or otherwise as a result of an irremediable condition.Ex. And when, finally, the heavily timbered ranges had been pillaged almost beyond repair, many lumbermen pulled stakes and pushed westward.Ex. She is an incorregible romantinc who is looking for the love of her life.* * *adjetivo <daños/defecto> irreparable, irremediable; < pérdida> irreparable, irretrievable* * *= incurable, unmitigaged, irredeemable, irremediable, beyond repair, incorregible.Ex: I am an incurable teacher of cataloging.
Ex: Only Bush could take a horrible situation and create an unmitigated disaster.Ex: Subsequently, many of these German towns suffered slow but irredeemable decline.Ex: `Unbearable suffering' was defined as `unbearable suffering whether by reason of pain or otherwise as a result of an irremediable condition.Ex: And when, finally, the heavily timbered ranges had been pillaged almost beyond repair, many lumbermen pulled stakes and pushed westward.Ex: She is an incorregible romantinc who is looking for the love of her life.* * *‹daños/defecto› irreparable, irremediable; ‹pérdida› irreparable, irretrievable* * *
irremediable adjetivo
irreparable
irremediable adjetivo irremediable
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incorregible
* * *irremediable adj1. [inevitable] unavoidable;una consecuencia irremediable an inevitable o unavoidable consequence2. [irreparable] irremediable, irreparable* * *adj figirremediable* * *irremediable adj: incurable♦ irremediablemente adv
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