unable to be separated or treated separately 不可分的;不可区别对待的 research and higher education seem inseparable. 研究和高等教育似乎不可分。 ■(of one or more people) unwilling to be separated; usually seen together (一人或多人)不愿分开的;常在一起的 they met 18 months ago and have been inseparable ever since. 他们18个月前相遇,自此就形影不离了。 ■(Grammar)(of a prefix) not used as a separate word or (in German) not separated from the base verb when inflected (语法)(前缀)不可单独成词的;(德语)屈折变化时与词根不可分的 ■(Grammar)(of a German verb) consisting of a prefix and a base verb which are not separated when inflected, for example wiederholen (语法)(德语动词)屈折变化时前缀和词根不可分的(如wiederholen)
noun
a person or thing inseparable from another 不能分开的人(或事物)
派生 inseparability noun inseparably adverb 语源
late Middle English: from Latin inseparabilis, from in- 'not' + separabilis (see separable)