ironclad的意思和读音

ironclad

: [ˈaɪrnˌklæd] : [ˈaɪə(r)nˌklæd]

adj.

n.

ironclads  

ironcladadj.

1.so strong that it cannot be challenged or changed

an ironclad alibi/contract/excuse/guarantee

His memo is ironclad proof he was involved.

adj.1.;〈,诿()

n.1.

adj.1pletely definite, and able to be depended on

1. \ John Carter \ Ironclad \ Diamonds ...

2. 〖 secure〗 ironclad;fixed;unalterable〗 〖 stubborn;inveterate;out-and-out;dyed-in-thewoo…

4. Galleon Ironclad Nuclear Missile Sub ...

5. fee n. ironclad a. mainstay a. ...

6. baby kisser ironclad glue ...

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1.the Karbarrans might have been stokers in a nineteenth-century ironclad, allowing for their thick goggles and long, gleaming teeth.齿

2.By comparison with the narrow, ironclad days of fathers, there was an expansiveness , I thought, in the days of mothers.

3.DNA, we thought, was an ironclad code that we and our children and their children had to live by.,DNA,

4.An ironclad mauler 's powerful limbs end in long, deadly claws, and its face is a twisted and feral version of a normal bear's face.

5.What's needed next is an ironclad commitment of substantial aid to be delivered after the republics coherent market reforms.

6.Commentators have said that Netanyahu and Barak declined to give Panetta an ironclad assurance that Israeli would not act alone.

7.Now I had an ironclad excuse for not doing those things, which is none of those things existed then.

8.The ironclad rule was that full payment had to be made in advance.

9.nowadays's TBT already became the international trade the bottleneck to have the ironclad evidence.)、TBT

10.The potentate ruled the land with an ironclad fist and earned himself the hatred of the people.