单词 | inevitable |
释义 | 🔑 in·ev·it·ableAW BrE /ɪnˈevɪtəbl/ NAmE /ɪnˈevɪtəbl/ adjective 🔑 that you cannot avoid or prevent 不可避免的;不能防止的SYN unavoidable◆ It was an inevitable consequence of the decision . 那是这个决定的必然后果。◆ It was inevitable that there would be job losses . 裁员已是不可避免的事。◆ A rise in the interest rates seems inevitable . 提高利率似乎是不可避免的。[only before noun ](oftenhumorous ) so frequent that you always expect it 总会发生的;照例必有的;惯常的◆ the English and their inevitable cups of tea 英国人和他们例行的饮茶the inevitable noun [sing. ]something that is certain to happen 必然发生的事;不可避免的事◆ You have to accept the inevitable . 你得接受必然发生的事。◆ The inevitable happened —I forgot my passport . 逃不掉的事情发生了,我忘了带护照。▸ in·ev·it·abil·ityAW BrE /ɪnˌevɪtəˈbɪləti/ NAmE /ɪnˌevɪtəˈbɪləti/ noun [U , sing. ]◆ the inevitability of death 死亡的必然性◆ There was an inevitability about their defeat . 他们的失败自有其必然。 |
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