Seeking an explanation for "ironclad"

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shān Iron Case: A case or conclusion with solid evidence. Describes that the evidence is conclusive and the case is like a mountain and cannot be overturned. Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Rouge" of the Qing Dynasty: "The iron case is like a mountain, and the body is stretched out to wait for the fall." The iron case is as solid as a mountain, and we have to wait for it to be settled in the autumn."

Synonyms

The ironclad evidence is as solid as a mountain and unshakable

Antonyms

False words, defeat and defeat

English translation

ironclad

evidence

Idiom information

Idiom explanation : Iron case: A case or conclusion with solid evidence. Describes that the evidence is conclusive and the case is like a mountain and cannot be overturned.

Idiom examples: This bad guy has numerous crimes and a mountain of ironclad cases that cannot be denied.

Common usage: commonly used

Emotional color: complimentary words

Grammar usage: as predicate, object; with complimentary meaning

Idiom structure: Subject-predicate form

Era of production: ancient times

The correct pronunciation of the idiom: mountain, cannot be pronounced as "sān".

Idiom analysis: The difference between "ironclad case like a mountain" and "ironclad evidence is like a mountain" is: "ironclad case is like a mountain" focuses on "case"; the evidence of the case is conclusive; "ironclad case is like a mountain" focuses on "proof"; only emphasis on the evidence is unshakable .