adj.不可避免的;必然(發(fā)生)的
副詞: inevitably 名詞: inevitability
/">成人英語MBA聯(lián)考單詞大全adj.(形容詞)不可避免的,必然的,不能防止的
照例必有的,老一套的,慣常的
(藝術手法等)逼真的,極令人信服的
n.(名詞)必然發(fā)生的事,不可避免的事
adj.(形容詞)不可避免的,必然發(fā)生的 which cannot be avoided or prevented from happening; certain to happen
noun
1. an unavoidable event
e.g. don't argue with the inevitable
adj
1. incapable of being avoided or prevented
e.g. the inevitable result
2. invariably occurring or appearing
e.g. the inevitable changes of the seasons
1. 不可避免的;無法規(guī)避的;必然(發(fā)生)的
If something is inevitable, it is certain to happen and cannot be prevented or avoided.
e.g. If the case succeeds, it is inevitable that other trials will follow...
如果該案勝訴,其他審判必然隨之而來。
e.g. The defeat had inevitable consequences for British policy.
戰(zhàn)敗對英國政策不可避免地產(chǎn)生了影響。
1. inevitable
1. 不可避免的:所以,HBV感染(慢性乙型肝炎)目前仍是一種不能被治愈(incurable)的疾病,同時,口服核苷(酸)類藥物長期治療過程中不可避免的(inevitable)會出現(xiàn)耐藥. 更多情形是病毒受到外來的壓力(宿主與藥物等)誘導產(chǎn)生病毒耐藥基因突變,
2. inevitable
2. 不可避免:但是,這種認為已經(jīng)發(fā)生的歷史現(xiàn)象一定不可避免(inevitable)的思維方式顯然會妨害對歷史的多重性和復雜性的理解,也使得歷史學家的工作變得有點無聊. 在這一意義上,<>挑戰(zhàn)了一個很大的認識偏差,指出歐洲經(jīng)驗絕不是歐洲學者所自我想象的那么優(yōu)越和特殊,
☆ 15世紀中期進入英語,直接源自拉丁語的inevitabilis,意為不可避免的。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語inevitable是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
Changes in fashion is the inevitable result of the advance of human civilization and is also a mirror of social progress.(時尚變革是人類文明進步的必然結果,也是社會進步的一面鏡子。)
"The jellyfish's arrival is inevitable," Professor Shinichi Ue, from Hiroshima University, told the Yomiuri newspaper.(廣島大學教授ShinichiUe向《讀賣新聞》報社表示:“水母的到來不可避免。”)
My middle-aged friend says I should accept the inevitable fact that let the bones turn brittle, the skin shrivel and sag, the hair grey and thin.(我的中年朋友說,我應當接受不可避免的事實,讓骨骼變得脆弱,皮膚枯萎松弛,頭發(fā)稀疏變白。)
Faced with mounting debts, the decision to call it a day was inevitable.(面對不斷增加的債務,停工的決定是不可避免的。)
Chua recounts her decision to raise her two daughters the "Chinese way", and not give in to the inevitable "family decline" that befalls immigrant families.(蔡媽媽敘述了她決定用“中國方式”撫養(yǎng)她的兩個女兒,而不是向移民家庭不可避免的“家庭衰落”妥協(xié)。)
He elaborates this by pointing out that the inevitable competition for corn by multiple consumers, including beef and dairy farmers, will drive the price of corn up.(他指出,包括養(yǎng)牛戶和奶農(nóng)在內(nèi)的眾多消費者對玉米不可避免的競爭將推高玉米價格。)
It was inevitable that there would be job losses.(裁員已是不可避免的事。)
It is said that in England death is pressing, in Canada inevitable and in California optional.(據(jù)說,在英國死亡是迫在眉睫的,在加拿大死亡是不可避免的,在加州是可以選擇的。)
Compromise is an inevitable part of life.(妥協(xié)是生活不可避免的一部分。)
It was gradually borne in on us that defeat was inevitable.(我們逐漸認識到,失敗是不可避免的。)
用作形容詞(adj.)
This is an inevitable disaster.用作形容詞 (adj.)
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inevitable course of history歷史必由之路inevitable success必定成功副詞+~
almost inevitable幾乎難免For the first time he realised the pain inevitable in any human relationship.