assailable
基本解释
- adj.可攻击的;有弱点的
英汉例句
- There was one assailable point in this statement.
这个声明中有一点是有訾议的。 - There was one assailable point in this statement.
这个申明中有一点是有隙可乘的。 - The investigation revealed one assailable point in his life.
调查的结果暴露了他生活中的一个可訾议地方。 - The president, they say, should renegotiate his subservient relationship with Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who, as supreme leader, is the least assailable of the conservative arbiters.
ECONOMIST: How to fight a conservative establishment that always wins - While he doesn't say just what Facebook's flaws are, he sees the Bay Area rival as entirely assailable through a unique Google approach to the category, much as Google fought past other search engines roughly a decade ago.
ENGADGET - At the same time, those who view relatively unlimited gun ownership as an essential and non-assailable right granted to us all in the Bill of Rights must begin to better understand and appreciate why anti-gun advocates simply cannot see the sense and logic behind making combat style weapons and high capacity magazine clips available to civilian purchasers.
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词组短语
- assailable conclusion 攻击性的结论
- assailable e 可攻击的
- seemingly invalid and assailable 似能破