immortal
adj.
"deathless," late 14c., from Latin immortalis "deathless, undying," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in-(1)) + mortalis "mortal" (see mortal, adj.). In reference to fame, literature, etc., attested from 1510s (a sense also found in classical Latin). As a noun, from mid-17c.
〔李〕[im-(in-)=not 不;mortal a. 终有一死的→] a. notmortal;living forever 不朽的;永存的
〔蒋〕[im-不,mort死,-al形容词后缀,…的] 不死的,永生的,不朽的
〔李〕[im-(in-)=not不;mortal a.必死的→] a.① not mortal不朽的