inevitable

美音:[ɪn'evɪtəb(ə)l] 英音:[ɪn'evɪtəb(ə)l]

简单释义:


adj.不可避免的;不能防止的;总会发生的;照例必有的

n.必然发生的事;不可避免的事

网络必然的;无法避免的;无可避免

完整释义:


adj.

1.难免,不免;必然的,必然发生的;不可避免的;
2.不可避免的,不可逃避的;必然的
3.势在必行,大势所趋,命中注定的
4.不可缺少的
5.迫不得已的,无法躲避的
6.〔口语〕照例的,照常的
7.合情合理的,逼真的
8.形影不离的


例句:

  1. "Of course it was entirely inevitable if artillery shells landed in that area there would be a high number of casualties, " he said.
    “当然,如果炮弹在再此区域爆炸,一定会有大量的伤亡,这是完全不可避免的,”他说。

  2. The immense suffering caused by these diseases is often endured in silence, accepted as an inevitable consequence of being poor.
    这些疾病造成的巨大痛苦,人们往往在无声无息地忍受着,将其认定为贫困带来的必然结果。

  3. With social progress and competitive development of oil business, petroleum informatization began to be an inevitable trend.
    随着社会进步和石油行业的竞争发展,石油信息化建设成为必然趋势。

  4. Angst as an inevitable result of nihilism, it corresponds to the origin form and nature of nihilism.
    恐惧作为虚无主义的必然结果,与虚无主义的起源形式及本质相对应。

  5. That outcome was not inevitable. It was the result of the biggest, broadest and fastest government response in history.
    那样的结果不是必然发生的:这要归因于史上最大最广泛同时也是最迅速的政府部门应对措施。

  6. It was "inevitable" that China would take over on account of its size, he said.
    他表示,中国由于其规模而“不可避免”会赶超。

  7. Admitted that it was an inevitable requirement of the principle of debate, the fact that self-admission as a system should be based on that.
    自认是辩论原则的必然要求,自认的事实应当直接作为判决依据加以认定。

  8. SINCE the start of the year it had seemed probable, and for several weeks inevitable.
    今年伊始,通用汽车的破产似乎只是初露端倪,数周过后,则板上钉钉了。

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