0 fixed and impossible to move:
The rock weighed over a ton and was completely immovable.
1 fixed in place and impossible to move:
2 that cannot be moved:
Immovable infrastructure assets include roads, drains, water and electricity networks, etc.
Everyone appreciates the distinction between the view which clearly applies to immovables, that you can take what is actually in the soil, and the view which may apply to liquids.
In addition, forecasting either kind of variability has an almost immovable difficulty: that the forecasts are in the for m of probabilities.
After 1990, it was reorganised and, similarly to other historical churches, it is trying to this day to recover its confiscated immovable property.
Our resolve on that is right, and it is immovable.
Is that a real action against private immovable property?
If the train hits an immovable object or a train coming in the other direction, the carriage completely shears off the base.
What sort of figures are we talking about and what are the amounts which are involved in movable and immovable property?
The only sour note that he introduced was when he said that he had found me an immovable force.
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不可移動的,固定的, 堅定不移的, 不可動搖的…
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不可移动的,固定的, 坚定不移的, 不可动摇的…
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inamovible, inquebrantable, inflexible…
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imóvel, inalterável, firme…
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fixe, inébranlable…
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nehybný, neměnný…
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ubevægelig, urokkelig, upåvirkelig…
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tidak bergerak, tak terenyuh…
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