inevitable的意思和读音

inevitable

: [ɪnˈevɪtəb(ə)l] : [ɪn'evɪtəb(ə)l]

adj.

n.

adj.+n.inevitable choice,inevitable result,inevitable outcome,inevitable consequence,inevitable conclusion

adj.avoidable

adj.unavoidable,predictable,expected,foreseeable,certain

inevitableadj.

1.that you cannot avoid or prevent

It was an inevitable consequence of the decision.

It was inevitable that there would be job losses.

A rise in the interest rates seems inevitable.

2.[obn]so frequent that you always expect it

the English and their inevitable cups of tea

n.

1.[sing]something that is certain to happen

You have to accept the inevitable.

The inevitable happened─I forgot my passport.

adj.1.,;2.,3.,

adj.1.impossible to avoid or prevent; certain to happen because that is what always has happened; something that is certain to happen

1. devise vt. 217. inevitable a. 218. naval a. 219. ...

2. inert inevitable inexpensive ...

3. induce vt inevitable a infer vt ...

4. unacceptable inevitable vicious ...

5. Mortality is weakness Inevitable 。 Their time is short 。 ...

6., ... 9.peak v. ,, 10.inevitable a. ,; pull out of ,退 ...

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1.Perhaps her air was the inevitable result of the social rise which had advanced her from a cottage to a large house and fields.广

2.In a unique visual point, Gone With the Wind provides us something about the civil war and the inevitable tragedy of the dominant class.

3.The attorney-general's ruling that there was no evidence of wrongdoing merely provided face-saving cover for his inevitable exit.

4.In fact, the debt is civilians were excluded from the land beyond the inevitable result of the means of production.

5.Similarly, a rise in the indebtedness of the US government is an almost inevitable consequence of any prolonged financial crisis.

6.Since the Enlightenment, Western societies have been lulled into a belief that progress is inevitable.西

7.Once the claims of party are different in two procedures, the conflict between them is inevitable which will injure party's right.

8.The Theory of Inevitable Compromise was that each party would have to give a bit because voters will punish whichever proves too stubborn.“

9.The immense suffering caused by these diseases is often endured in silence, accepted as an inevitable consequence of being poor.

10.All this financial tail-chasing is the inevitable consequence of a challenge facing China's banking and political leaders.