[ɪn'evɪtəbli][ɪn'evɪtəbli]
  • adv. 不可避免地
    • adverb(副词)
      1. 不可避免地

    双解例句

    adverb(副词)
    1. 不可避免地

      Their arguments inevitably end in tears.

      他们的争论不可避免地以眼泪告终。

    小知识

    If something is totally unavoidable, it is inevitably going to happen. Inevitably, the sun will come up tomorrow.

    The adverb inevitably comes from the negative of the French word for “avoid” or “shun.” There are things you can put off for a while, but inevitably you're going to have to deal with them at some point, like telling your family that you crashed the car. No matter how free-spirited you imagine yourself, unless you are independently wealthy, you will inevitably have to settle down and get some sort of job, like writing and editing word definitions.

    实用短语

    1. inevitably ad

      必然地,不可避免地,不成制止地

    2. want inevitably

      不可避免地需要

    3. inevitably civilized

      不可避免的文明,不可避免地文明

    4. inevitably demand

      必然要求

    5. involve inevitably

      不可避免地拖累

    6. follow inevitably

      不可避免地到来

    7. end inevitably

      不可避免地结束

    8. inevitably biased

      不免偏颇

    9. shrink will inevitably arise

      收缩必然出现

    同义词

    同根词

    词根:inevitable

    adj.

    inevitable必然的,不可避免的

    n.

    inevitability必然性;不可逃避