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inevitable

/in-ev-i-tuh-buhl/US // ɪnˈɛv ɪ tə bəl //UK // (ɪnˈɛvɪtəbəl) //

不可避免的,无可避免的,不可避免地,无可避免地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; fated: an inevitable conclusion.
    • : sure to occur, happen, or come; unalterable: The inevitable end of human life is death.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : that which is unavoidable.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.certain; cannot be avoided
Synonyms
imminent迫在眉睫,迫在眉睫的,即将到来的,即将到来impending即将发生的,即将到来的,迫在眉睫的,即将出现的inescapable不可避免的,无可避免的,无可避免,无可逃避的inexorable无可阻挡的,不可阻挡的,无情的,无可阻挡irresistible不可抗拒的,不可抗拒,不可抵挡的,无法抗拒的necessary必要的,必要,必要时unavoidable无可避免的,不可避免的,无可避免,不可避免地undeniable不可否认的,不争的事实,无可否认的,不争的binding结合,结合的,有约束力的,结合性doomed注定的,命中注定,命中注定的,注定pat拍拍,拍,拍拍拍,拍摄all locked up都锁起来了,全部锁定,全部锁住,全部锁住了assured保证,保证的,保证了,保证人compulsory强制性,强制,强制性的,义务decided决定,已决定,决定的,决定了decreed下令,下令的,颁布的,判决destined命中注定的,命中注定determined决心,坚定的,坚定不移,坚定不移地fated命中注定,命中注定的,有缘,有缘人fateful命中注定,命中注定的,命运之神,命中注定的事fixed固定的,固定,固定式,固定不变for certain对于某些,对某些,对于一些,对一些foreordained注定的,注定,注定的是,注释in the bag在袋子里,囊中羞涩,袋子里的,囊中取物ineluctable无可避免的,无可避免地,不可避免的,无可避免ineludible不可思议的,不可思议,不容置疑的,不可信的inflexible僵硬的,僵硬,僵化的,僵化irrevocable不可撤消的,不可撤消,不可撤销的,不可撤销no ifs ands or buts没有如果和但是obligatory强制性的,强制性,强制,强制的ordained受戒的,被任命的,被任命为,受戒prescribed规定,规定的,规定了settled固定的,稳定的,安定的,安定下来的sure确信,肯定的,确信的,肯定unalterable不可改变的,不可改变,不可更改的,不可更改unpreventable不可预防的,不可预防,不可防止的,不可避免的without recourse无权追索,无可追诉,无权要求,无可追索

Examples

  • Moving between floors, the characters’ journey seems both improbable and inevitable.

  • I guess the commingling of two reality show crazes — houses and wedding dresses — was inevitable.

  • As this age cohort is vaccinated, it is inevitable that some deaths will happen around the same time as vaccinations.

  • The good death means accepting death as inevitable, and not fighting it when the time comes.

  • He thinks something would be lost if physical GameStop stores disappear, but he acknowledged that it’s probably inevitable.

  • The cameraman was reporting on the factory catching fire when the inevitable happened.

  • Sentences making such outcomes inevitable were once rare, but many inmates are serving them now.

  • Its arrival, experts say, is not just inevitable but imminent.

  • Instead, Sanders sold it for a sweet $87,000, which triggered an inevitable lawsuit (PDF).

  • Panic—and the inevitable panicking about the panic—is counterproductive.

  • In the old world, poverty seemed, and poverty was, the natural and inevitable lot of the greater portion of mankind.

  • The voice of duty called her to the kitchen, where her cook patiently awaited her inevitable, and always painful, audience.

  • The attitude of his youth returned; the pain was necessary, yet would bring inevitable joy as its result.

  • If it be a necessary, inevitable arrangement, I would not interfere with it for the world.

  • Was it the threat of Tony's near arrival that made her confession—and his dismissal—at last inevitable?