不可否认
Undeniable. It is used to introduce a point that is so obvious or well-supported that it cannot be argued against.
例文
3 / 5不可否认,他在这个领域非常有天赋。
Undeniably, he is very talented in this field.
不可否认,互联网极大地改变了我们的生活。
It is undeniable that the Internet has greatly changed our lives.
不可否认,这项政策带来了一定的负面影响。
It is undeniable that this policy has brought some negative impacts.
語族
覚え方のコツ
不 (Not) 可 (Can) 否认 (Deny). Cannot deny.
クイックテスト
___,良好的教育对孩子的一生至关重要。
正解!
正解は: 不可否认
例文
不可否认,他在这个领域非常有天赋。
informalUndeniably, he is very talented in this field.
不可否认,互联网极大地改变了我们的生活。
everydayIt is undeniable that the Internet has greatly changed our lives.
不可否认,这项政策带来了一定的负面影响。
academicIt is undeniable that this policy has brought some negative impacts.
尽管有困难,但不可否认我们的进步是巨大的。
formalDespite the difficulties, it is undeniable that our progress is huge.
不可否认,竞争可以促进效率的提高。
businessUndeniably, competition can promote the improvement of efficiency.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
不容否认
not to be denied
よく混同される語
不容置疑 means 'not allowing for doubt,' which is slightly stronger and more authoritative than 'undeniable.'
使い方のコツ
A great 'sentence starter' for IELTS Task 2 to acknowledge a counter-argument or state a strong fact.
よくある間違い
Avoid overusing it for subjective opinions; use it for things that are widely accepted as true.
覚え方のコツ
不 (Not) 可 (Can) 否认 (Deny). Cannot deny.
語源
Modern Chinese construction using the negative prefix 'bu ke'.
文法パターン
クイックテスト
___,良好的教育对孩子的一生至关重要。
正解!
正解は: 不可否认
関連語彙
academicの関連語
比喻
B1A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable; a metaphor or analogy.
随后
B2Soon after; following that. Used to describe an event occurring immediately after another.
迄今
B2Up to this time; until now. It is often used to emphasize a record, a state of affairs, or the extent of something up to the present moment.
宣称
B1To state something publicly or officially, often without providing proof yet; to claim or assert.
优异
B1Extremely good; outstanding; far above average in quality or performance.
核实
B1To check and confirm the accuracy or truth of information, facts, or data, often through investigation or comparison with reliable sources.
反差
B1A striking difference between two things when they are compared or placed together. It is often used to highlight differences in quality, appearance, or statistics.
未必
B1Not necessarily or not likely. It is an essential hedging word in academic writing to express uncertainty or to avoid making absolute statements.
不可或缺
B1Indispensable or absolutely necessary. It is used to emphasize that something is a vital component of a system or process.
众所周知
B1As is well known or widely known. It is used to introduce a general fact that provides context for a more specific argument.
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