【每日一词】imperturbable -/ ˌim-pər-ˈtər-bə-bəl / adj.: marked by extreme calm, impassivity, and steadiness : serene 冷静的;泰然自若的 ,镇定的,不易受惊的。

它形容一个人在面对压力、紧张或突发情况时,依然能够保持冷静,不轻易被打扰或惊慌;也可以用在物体或环境上,比如“an imperturbable silence”(一种不可打破的寂静)。
短语
Imperturbable Charm: 抗扰咒;沉垒咒语;抗干扰咒;不动咒
imperturbable poised unshaken: 泰然自若的
être imperturbable: 安之若素
imperturbable egoism: 沉默的自负
imperturbable perturb: 镇静的
strong and imperturbable: 雄放沉郁
face as imperturbable as fate 脸上坚毅沉着
例句
She remained imperturbable even in the face of crisis.
即使面对危机,她仍然保持冷静。
His imperturbable demeanor made him a great leader.
他沉着冷静的态度使他成为一位伟大的领导者。
Her hands suddenly came together-her right and left hands each doing their own imperturbable thing-just like that. (32KB)
她的手就这么突然合起来了,左手右手各弹一个旋律,就这样成功了。
Valeska is the movie’s stabilizing presence, imperturbable even in the face of potential natural disaster.
—David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter, 25 Feb. 2025
Standing in the rostrum of the House of Representatives, a gavel in her hand and a look of imperturbable stoicism on her face, Ms. Harris officiated as the two houses of Congress met in joint session to formally count the Electoral College votes for president.
—Peter Baker, New York Times, 6 Jan. 2025
The team’s droll, imperturbable manager, Dave Roberts, spent much of his summer issuing medical briefings on infirm pitchers.
—Nicholas Dawidoff, The New Yorker, 3 Nov. 2024
Minsky is the very opposite: chipper, imperturbable, and with impeccable manners.
—Jill Lepore, The New Yorker, 30 Sep. 2024