in·vi·o·la·ble /(ˌ)ɪnˈvaɪələbəl/
  (a.)不可褻瀆的,不可侵犯的,神聖的
  In·vi·o·la·ble a.
  1. Not violable; not susceptible of hurt, wound, or harm (used with respect to either physical or moral damage); not susceptible of being profaned or corrupted; sacred; holy; as, inviolable honor or chastity; an inviolable shrine.
  He tried a third, a tough, well-chosen spear,
  The inviolable body stood sincere.   --Dryden.
  2. Unviolated; uninjured; undefiled; uncorrupted.
  For thou, be sure, shalt give account
  To him who sent us, whose charge is to keep
  This place inviolable, and these from harm.   --Milton.
  3. Not capable of being broken or violated; as, an inviolable covenant, agreement, promise, or vow.
  Their almighty Maker first ordained
  And bound them with inviolable bands.   --Spenser.
     And keep our faiths firm and inviolable.   --Shak.
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  inviolable
       adj 1: that cannot be transgressed or dishonored; "the person of
              the king is inviolable"; "an inviolable oath" [ant: violable]
       2: able to withstand attack; "an impregnable fortress";
          "fortifications that made the frontier inviolable" [syn: impregnable,
           secure, strong, unassailable, unattackable]
       3: must be kept sacred [syn: inviolate, sacrosanct]
       4: not capable of being violated or infringed; "infrangible
          human rights" [syn: absolute, infrangible]