unerring的意思和读音

unerring

: [ʌnˈɜrɪŋ] : [ʌnˈɜːrɪŋ]

adj.

adj.faulty

adj.certain,sure,absolute,positive,definite

unerringadj.

1.always right or accurate

She had an unerring instinct for a good business deal.

adj.1.,;,

adj.1.always right or accurate

1. wane unerring seize ...

2. unequilibrated type unerring uneven distribution ...

3. ... knight-errant n unerring a unerringly adv ...

4. ... 7. Extreme or terrible: : 8. Extremely accurate;unerring: : ...

5. unequivocal unerring unerringly ...

6. ... under one's own steam unerring unmitigated disaster ...

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1.He had never been hunted by a bloodhound nor had he ever seen that brute's unerring instinct baffled by human cunning.

2.As a writer, Mr Montefiore has an elegant turn of phrase and an unerring ear for the anecdote that will cut to the heart of a story.

3.Bn unerring faculty for detecting hypocrisy is one of her most useful attributes.

4.An unerring faculty for detecting hypocrisy is one of her most useful attriButes.

5.He had an unerring eye for the despicable motive in action that had all the appearance of innocence.穿

6.He saw in everything the unerring finger of the Divine Mother. Even the light that leads astray was to him the light from God.

7.These rich loved and trusted him because he was shy, comic, elusive, already in production, and because he was an unerring pilot fish.

8.The poacher supreme served the ball into space and Rooney calmly clipped, with his left foot, a shot of unerring power.

9.Although his vision was not completely achieved, his unerring belief in the importance of our history and passion is to be admired.

10.Given a second confrontation with Sullivan, Heskey was unerring in the power and placement of his low, 36th-minute shot.36