implacably
adverb uk/ɪmˈplæk.ə.bli/ us/ɪmˈplæk.ə.bli/
不饶人地;坚定地;无法改变地
in a way that shows strong opinions or feelings that are impossible to change
We are both implacably opposed to any form of hunting.
Our tools change but our inner selves remain implacably the same. 我们的工具在改变,但我们的内心却始终如一。
See: implacable
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- The president claims the news media is implacably hostile to his initiatives.
- The two countries have had an implacably hostile relationship.
- He was implacably against attempts to introduce any element of power-sharing.