inevitability
inevitability 英 [ɪnˌevɪtə'bɪlətɪ] 美 [ɪnˌevɪtə'bɪlətɪ]
n. 必然性;不可逃避
名词复数:inevitabilities
- Whether you’re referring to someone else’s downfall, to your fate, or to the sunrise, you can use the noun inevitability to say that something is just bound to happen.
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- n. 必然性;不可逃避
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1. So we might ask, ? what about this inevitability of death?
我们可能会问,这种死亡的必然性怎么了?
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2. But Turner, unlike someone like Wordsworth, who was horrified by the onset of the machine age, fuses the whole idea of inevitability, progress, he embraces it.
但透纳并不像华兹华斯那样惧怕机械时代的来临,而是融合了必然性和进步的全面观点,欣然接受了这个时代。
- inevitability (n.) 1640s, from inevitable + -ity. Perhaps modeled on French inévitabilité.
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