inevitable
美音:
[ı´nevətəbəl
]英音:
[ı´nevətəbəl
]adj.不可避免的,必然的
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副词:inevitably 名词:inevitability
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inevitable
/ɪn'evɪtəbl; ɪn`ɛvətəbl/
adj
1 that cannot be avoided; that is sure to happen 不可避免的; 必然发生的; 难免的
*an inevitable disaster 不可避免的灾难
* It seems inevitable that they'll lose. 看来他们的败局是势不可免了.
2 [attrib 作定语] (infml often joc 口, 常作戏谑语) so frequently seen, heard, etc that it is familiar and expected 在意料中的; 熟悉的; 惯常的
*a tourist with his inevitable camera 惯常带着照相机的游客.
inevitable
adj
[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Latin;Origin: inevitabilis, from evitare 'to avoid']
certain to happen and impossible to avoid
A further escalation of the crisis now seems inevitable.
it is inevitable (that)
It's inevitable that doctors will make the occasional mistake.
inevitable consequence/result
Disease was an inevitable consequence of poor living conditions.
the inevitable
a situation that is certain to happen
One day the inevitable happened and I got a speeding ticket.
1. Economic crisis is the inevitable outcome of the capitalist system. 经济危机是资本主义制度的必然结果。
2. With her work taking off in so many directions, it was perhaps inevitable that Engelbreit would eventually realize her dream of illustrating a children's book. 由于恩格尔布赖特的工作在多方面获得成功,她最终实现为一本儿童书绘制插图的梦想也就自然而然了。
3. This is an inevitable result. 这是必然的结果。
4. Disillusionment with the parents, however good and adequate they may be both as parents and as individuals, is to some degree inevitable. 不管家长的人品有多么好,作为父母有多么合格,孩子们对家长幻想的破灭在某种程度上是不可避免的。
5. Although many people assume that balance and movement problems are inevitable with age, an increasing body of evidence demonstrates that exercise can help improve balance and strength in elderly individuals and reduce their chance of falling. 尽管许多人认为难以保持平衡和活动不便的问题随着衰老而不可避免,但越来越多的证据表明,运动有助于老年人增强平衡能力和增长力气,可减少他们摔跤的可能性。
6. At length, the inevitable happened. 该发生的事情终于发生了。
7. Most people, somewhere between the ages of 30 and 50, finally arrive at the inevitable conclusion that they were meant to do more than serve a corporation, a government agency, or whatever. 大多数年龄约在30至50岁之间的人都会最终得出一个必然的结论,即他们不应该仅仅是为某个公司、某个政府机构或任何其他单位服务。
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