inalterable

inalterable
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. unalterable
Todos los registros se copian a medios de almacenamiento inalterables.All the records are copied to unalterable storage media.
b. inalterable
La lesión puede provocar cambios inalterables en su capacidad de expresar sus sentimientos verbalmente.The injury may cause inalterable changes in his ability to express his feelings verbally.
c. immutable
Hay algunas cualidades inalterables que forman parte intrínseca de todo objeto físico.There are some immutable qualities that are an intrinsic part of every physical object.
d. impassive
Incluso después de oír las noticias, su expresión se mantuvo inalterable.Even after hearing the news, his expression remained impassive.
a. fast
Puede usar este detergente con prendas de colores inalterables.You can use this detergent with fast color clothes.
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