1ADJ-GRADED 不可抵抗的;不可抗拒的;不能压制的 If you describe something such as a desire or force as irresistible, you mean that it is so powerful that it makes you act in a certain way, and there is nothing you can do to prevent this. 不可抵抗的;不可抗拒的;不能压制的
It proved an irresistible temptation to Hall to go back.
事实证明回去对霍尔是个不可抗拒的诱惑。
...irresistible pressure from the financial markets.
I found myself irresistibly drawn to Steve's world.
我发现自己不由自主地被吸引到了史蒂夫的世界里。
2ADJ-GRADED 吸引人的;富有诱惑力的 If you describe something or someone as irresistible, you mean that they are so good or attractive that you cannot stop yourself from liking them or wanting them. 吸引人的;富有诱惑力的 [informal]
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be, prove, seem難以抗拒;證明不可抗拒;似乎不可抗拒▸➤become變得無法抗拒➤make sb/sth使⋯難以抗拒◇The very high salary made the job irresistible.如此豐厚的薪水令人無法拒絕這份工作。➤find sb/sth發覺⋯無法抗拒◇You'll find our offer irresistible.你會發現我們開出的條件非常誘人。ADVERB➤quite, utterly十分誘人;完全不可抗拒➤almost幾乎無法抗拒▸➤simply簡直不可抗拒▸➤apparently, seemingly表面上/貌似無法抗拒◇Public spending has a seemingly irresistible momentum.公共開支的勢頭看似銳不可當。PREPOSITION➤to對⋯來說不可抗拒◇His rugged good looks made him irresistible to women.他粗獷英俊的外貌令女性無法抗拒。