mid-15c., from Latin inviolabilis "inviolable, invulnerable," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + violabilis, from violare "to do violence to" (see violation). Related: Inviolably.
权威例句
1. Yesterday's resolution says the present Polish border is "inviolable".
昨天的决议称现在的波兰边界是“不可侵犯的”。
2. the inviolable right to life
不可侵犯的生命权
3. Basic law or tradition was considered inviolable.
基本法律或传统被认为神圣不可侵犯.
4. Home ( s ) of citizens are inviolable.
公民 住宅 不受侵犯.
5. The game had a single inviolable rule: obstacles were to be overcome, not circumvented.