inevitable 英 [ɪnˈevɪtəbl]   美 [ɪnˈɛvɪtəbəl]

inevitable

inevitable  英 [ɪnˈevɪtəbl] 美 [ɪnˈɛvɪtəbəl]

adj. 必然的,不可避免的 

名词复数:inevitables 

That is inevitable on both sides of the relationship. 在双方的关系方面,这是不可避免的。
If their present policy is continued, I am afraid that war is inevitable. 如果他们目前的政策持续不变的话,恐怕战争就不可避免了。

  • If something is inevitable, it will definitely happen, like death or tax season.
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  • adj. 必然的,不可避免的
  • 1. That is inevitable on both sides of the relationship.

    在双方的关系方面,这是不可避免的。

  • 2. If their present policy is continued, I am afraid that war is inevitable.

    如果他们目前的政策持续不变的话,恐怕战争就不可避免了。

  • 3. But I do not believe their default is at all inevitable.

    不过,我并不认为这些违约都是不可避免的。

  • inevitable (adj.) "unavoidable," mid-15c., from Latin inevitabilis "unavoidable," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + evitabilis "avoidable," from evitare "to avoid," from ex "out" (see ex-) + vitare "shun," originally "go out of the way." As a noun from 1850. Related: Inevitableness.
in·ev·it·able AWL / ɪnˈevɪtəbl ; NAmE ɪnˈevɪtəbl / adjective 1 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 thatthere 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。 2 [only before noun ] ( often humorous) 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 3 the inevitable noun [singular ] 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·ity AWL / ɪnˌevɪtəˈbɪləti ; NAmE ɪnˌevɪtəˈbɪləti / noun [uncountable ,  singular ] 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。 inevitability inevitabilities in·ev·it·able / ɪnˈevɪtəbl ; NAmE ɪnˈevɪtəbl / in·ev·it·abil·ity / ɪnˌevɪtəˈbɪləti ; NAmE ɪnˌevɪtəˈbɪləti /
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