English-Thai Dictionary
implacable
ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่ สามารถ ทำให้ สงบ ลง ได้ (คำ ทางการ ซึ่ง ไม่ สามารถ ทำให้ โอนอ่อน ได้ inexorable sueng-mai-sa-mad-tam-hai-sa-ngob-long-dai
implacableness
N ความ ไม่ โอนอ่อน ไร้ความปรา ณี
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
IMPLACABLE
a.[L. implacabilis; in and placabilis, from placo, to appease. ] 1. Not to be appeased; that can not be pacified and rendered peaceable; inexorable; stubborn or constant in enmity; as an implacable prince.
2. Not to be appeased or subdued; as implacable anger; implacable enmity, malice or revenge.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
IMPLACABLE
Im *pla "ca *ble, a. Etym: [L. implacabilis; pref. im- not + placabilis:cf. F. implacable. See Placable. ]
1. Not placable; not to be appeased; incapable of being pacified; inexorable; as, an implacable prince. I see thou art implacable. Milton. An object of implacable enmity. Macaulay.
2. Incapable of ebign relieved or assuaged; inextinguishable. [R.] O! how I burn with implacable fire. Spenser. Which wrought them pain Implacable, and many a dolorous groan. Milton.
Syn. -- Unappeasable; inexorable; irreconcilable; unrelenting; relentless; unyielding.
IMPLACABLENESS
IMPLACABLENESS Im *pla "ca *ble *ness, n.
Defn: The quality of being implacable; implacability.
New American Oxford Dictionary
implacable
im plac a ble |imˈplakəbəl ɪmˈplækəbəl | ▶adjective unable to be placated: he was an implacable enemy of Ted's. • relentless; unstoppable: the implacable advance of the enemy. DERIVATIVES im plac a bil i ty |-ˌplakəˈbilitē |noun, im plac a bly |-blē |adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin implacabilis, from in- ‘not ’ + placabilis (see placable ).
Oxford Dictionary
implacable
im ¦plac |able |ɪmˈplakəb (ə )l | ▶adjective unable to be appeased or placated: he was an implacable enemy of Ted's. • unable to be stopped; relentless: the implacable advance of the enemy. DERIVATIVES implacability |-ˈbɪlɪti |noun, implacably adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin implacabilis, from in- ‘not ’ + placabilis (see placable ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
implacable
implacable adjective the computer hacker has become the new implacable foe: unappeasable, unforgiving, unsparing; inexorable, intransigent, inflexible, unyielding, unbending, uncompromising, unrelenting, relentless, ruthless, remorseless, merciless, heartless, pitiless, cruel, hard, harsh, stern, tough, iron-fisted.
Oxford Thesaurus
implacable
implacable adjective he was their most implacable critic: unappeasable, unpacifiable, unplacatable, unmollifiable, unforgiving, unsparing, grudge-holding; inexorable, intransigent, adamant, determined, unshakeable, unswerving, unwavering, inflexible, unyielding, unbending, uncompromising, unrelenting, relentless, ruthless, remorseless, merciless, pitiless, heartless, cruel, hard, harsh, stern, steely, tough.
French Dictionary
implacable
implacable adj. adjectif Inflexible. : Une vengeance implacable. SYNONYME acharné .
implacablement
implacablement adv. adverbe De façon implacable.
Spanish Dictionary
implacable
implacable adjetivo 1 Que no puede ser aplacado, contenido o suavizado :sentía un vacío profundo e implacable .2 Que es excesivamente riguroso :una dureza implacable; un juez implacable .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
implacable
im plac a ble /ɪmplǽkəb (ə )l /形容詞 鎮 (しず )めようのない, 執念深い, 執拗 (しつよう )な ▸ implacable anger なだめようのない怒り .im pl á c a bly 副詞 執念深く, 執拗に .~ness 名詞 U 執念深さ, 執拗さ .