inevitability 英 [ɪnˌevɪtə'bɪlətɪ]   美 [ɪnˌevɪtə'bɪlətɪ]

inevitability

inevitability  英 [ɪnˌevɪtə'bɪlətɪ] 美 [ɪnˌevɪtə'bɪlətɪ]

n. 必然性;不可逃避 

名词复数:inevitabilities 

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?
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。

  • 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
  • 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?

  • 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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