Skip to main content

unavoidable

/uhn-uh-voi-duh-buhl/US // ˌʌn əˈvɔɪ də bəl //UK // (ˌʌnəˈvɔɪdəbəl) //

无可避免的,不可避免的,无可避免,不可避免地

Related Words

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : unable to be avoided; inevitable: an unavoidable delay.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Experts point toward a spate of recent public health crises—SARS in 2003, the H1N1 scare of 2009, and Ebola in 2014—as indications that the interconnected, fast-moving nature of the modern world makes the spread of new illnesses unavoidable.

  • Sectors such as travel, hospitality, and retail experienced sharp declines in revenue that were mostly unavoidable.

  • As the deadliest natural disaster in US history, the storm gets plenty of attention—but most people present it as an unavoidable tragedy.

  • Davis’s presence, though, has also made the comparisons all the more unavoidable.

  • So, sometimes they’re unavoidable, and sometimes they’re great and useful.

  • Such an outcome, because it is unavoidable, must be anticipated.

  • She hired a full-time nanny only when it became unavoidable as the family made plans to travel to Australia for a royal tour.

  • It was audacious and global in scope, yet annoying for being unavoidable.

  • The manufacturing and sexualization of young starlets is a particularly obvious example of this unavoidable reality.

  • So, what pray tell is this crucial unavoidable question that all evangelicals must answer?

  • Either they are unavoidable if your living questions are fully discussed, or they are irrelevant and they do not matter.

  • It was no surprise since he had been threatened with such for many months, he regarded it therefore as unavoidable.

  • The violent shock dazed Malcolm for a second, but all might yet have been well were it not for an unavoidable accident.

  • The explanation is simple enough and ought to satisfy you that the misadventure was unavoidable.

  • The suffering of individuals, of large masses, indeed, is unavoidable under capitalist conditions.