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		Definition of irreducible in English: irreducibleadjective ɪrɪˈdjuːsɪb(ə)lˌɪ(r)rəˈd(j)usəb(ə)l Not able to be reduced or simplified. 不能减小的;不能减缩的;不能简化的  literature is often irreducible to normative ideas Example sentencesExamples -  Each individual is, in a certain sense, absolute, irreducible to another.
 -  She momentarily succumbs to the tendency to simplify irreducible complexities.
 -  Possible worlds cannot be reduced to something more basic - they are irreducible entities in their own right.
 -  This phenomenon is, of course, ultimately intangible, irreducible to any given couplet or guitar line.
 -  In its utter simplicity lies its irreducible brutality.
 -  If they do, we may be able dispense with irreducible moral facts.
 -  For him the truth of any matter, especially its scientific truth, was irreducible.
 -  Similarly, collective identities are irreducible to the sum of the experiences of individuals.
 -  I have been asking myself and I could not find any answer in scientific manner, which is irreducible, simple and general.
 -  Since an intelligent designer is not restricted to incremental change, he is able to create irreducible mechanisms without any difficulty.
 -  I believe in the moral integrity of human beings, and that it is innate, is irreducible, and cannot be spoken about too much or too often.
 -  The explanation of a phenomenon is irreducible to a statement of the event that happens to precede it.
 -  Its possible meanings are many, complex, and like all great poetry, irreducible to simple generalizations.
 -  There is an irreducible mystery to the process.
 -  By contrast, there's always been something irreducible about Ferry, something (about himself and his sensibility) he couldn't escape.
 -  Instead, evil becomes abstract and inescapable, defiant of natural law and irreducible to a single bad person or wrong action.
 -  The intelligent design argument counters evolution by claiming some processes are irreducible and couldn't have come about piecemeal.
 -  It remains impossible to decipher the irreducible core within McConnell's administration.
 -  Interpersonal relations at their most irreducible level - person to person - are fraught with misunderstandings and miscommunications.
 -  Football's violence, it is true, is contained within rules and conventions, and controlled by a punishment regime, but it is also irreducible.
 
 
 Rhymesadducible, crucible, deducible, inducible, producible, reducible, seducible    Definition of irreducible in US English: irreducibleadjectiveˌɪ(r)rəˈd(j)usəb(ə)lˌi(r)rəˈd(y)o͞osəb(ə)l 1Not able to be reduced or simplified. 不能减小的;不能减缩的;不能简化的 Example sentencesExamples -  Since an intelligent designer is not restricted to incremental change, he is able to create irreducible mechanisms without any difficulty.
 -  Each individual is, in a certain sense, absolute, irreducible to another.
 -  The explanation of a phenomenon is irreducible to a statement of the event that happens to precede it.
 -  It remains impossible to decipher the irreducible core within McConnell's administration.
 -  This phenomenon is, of course, ultimately intangible, irreducible to any given couplet or guitar line.
 -  By contrast, there's always been something irreducible about Ferry, something (about himself and his sensibility) he couldn't escape.
 -  For him the truth of any matter, especially its scientific truth, was irreducible.
 -  Football's violence, it is true, is contained within rules and conventions, and controlled by a punishment regime, but it is also irreducible.
 -  Instead, evil becomes abstract and inescapable, defiant of natural law and irreducible to a single bad person or wrong action.
 -  Similarly, collective identities are irreducible to the sum of the experiences of individuals.
 -  Interpersonal relations at their most irreducible level - person to person - are fraught with misunderstandings and miscommunications.
 -  I have been asking myself and I could not find any answer in scientific manner, which is irreducible, simple and general.
 -  There is an irreducible mystery to the process.
 -  She momentarily succumbs to the tendency to simplify irreducible complexities.
 -  If they do, we may be able dispense with irreducible moral facts.
 -  The intelligent design argument counters evolution by claiming some processes are irreducible and couldn't have come about piecemeal.
 -  Its possible meanings are many, complex, and like all great poetry, irreducible to simple generalizations.
 -  In its utter simplicity lies its irreducible brutality.
 -  Possible worlds cannot be reduced to something more basic - they are irreducible entities in their own right.
 -  I believe in the moral integrity of human beings, and that it is innate, is irreducible, and cannot be spoken about too much or too often.
 
 - 1.1 Not able to be brought to a certain form or condition.
不能化为…的,不能变成…的;不适应于…形式的  the imagery remains irreducible to textual structures 那种意象至今仍难化作文本结构。 Example sentencesExamples -  Everything that comes from the divine is radically irreducible to a phenomenon or a theme.
 -  Like Adorno, Danto believes that art is irreducible to the stuff of which it is made.
 -  They assume both intersubjectivity and something that is irreducible to intersubjectivity.
 -  This thesis is distinct from the thesis that intentional phenomena are irreducible to physical phenomena, since one could hold the former without holding the latter.
 -  On the face of it, genius seems irreducible to sociological dissection.
 
  
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