in·de·struc·ti·ble /-ˈstrʌktəbəl/
(a.)不能破壞的,不可毀滅的
In·de·struc·ti·ble, a. Not destructible; incapable of decomposition or of being destroyed; as, the Russian harvesters had primitive electronics, but they were built so sturdily they were almost indestructible. -- In*de*struc*ti*ble*ness, n. -- In*de*struc*ti*bly, adv.
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indestructible
adj 1: not easily destroyed [ant: destructible]
2: very long lasting; "less durable rocks were gradually worn
away to form valleys"; "the perdurable granite of the
ancient Appalachian spine of the continent" [syn: durable,
perdurable, undestroyable]