1EFFECT/INFLUENCE formal not affected or influenced by something and seeming not to notice it 不受影响的;无动于衷的
impervious to
His ego was impervious to self-doubt.
他从不自我怀疑。
2HARD technical not allowing anything to enter or pass through 不能进入的,不能穿过的
impervious volcanic rock
不透水的火山岩
impervious to
materials that are impervious to water
不透水的物质
Examples from the Corpus
impervious• How could I have been so thick-headed, I wonder now, so impervious?• She was amazed at how little he wore and how impervious he was to the cold.• But even this normally imperviousmucus is easily breached by ethanol.• Indeed, some individuals are quite impervious to culturalincentives, or even take pleasure in flouting them.• The evening air had its accustomedNovembernip, but the groups making their way from CelticCrescent were impervious to it.• The trees everywhere over-grow the road, so that it is totally impervious to the sun, except at a few places.• Was it possible for anyone to be so impervious to the things he saw?
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤appear, be, seem顯得未受影響;不為所動;似乎沒受影響▸➤become變得不可滲透▸➤remain依然不為所動ADVERB➤completely, quite, totally全然無動於衷;非常難以滲透;完全置若罔聞◇He was completely impervious to criticism.他對批評毫不在乎。➤almost, largely, practically, virtually幾乎無動於衷;基本上不受影響;近乎油鹽不進▸➤apparently, seemingly貌似不為所動;表面上不動聲色PREPOSITION➤to對⋯無動於衷◇She was impervious to his charms.對他的魅力她無動於衷。