không thể chữa khỏi
/ɪnˈkjʊərəbli//ɪnˈkjʊrəbli/The word "incurably" has a rich history dating back to the 15th century. It originates from the Latin words "incurabilis," meaning "incapable of being cured," and "incurare," meaning "to cure." The word was first used in the English language in the 15th century to describe something that is untreatable or beyond healing. Over time, the term has evolved to encompass not only physical ailments but also moral or social flaws. Incurably implies that something or someone is fundamentally flawed and cannot be changed or corrected, whether due to nature, circumstance, or human nature. Today, the word "incurably" is often used in medical contexts to describe chronic or terminal conditions that are resistant to treatment or cure. It also carries connotations of hopelessness and resignation, implying that further attempts at correction or treatment are futile.
in a way that cannot be cured
theo cách không thể chữa khỏi
bệnh nan y
in a way that cannot be changed
theo cách không thể thay đổi được
lãng mạn không thể cứu chữa
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