单词 | inevitable |
释义 | inevitable (ɪnevɪtəbəl ) adjective If something is inevitable, it is certain to happen and cannot be prevented or avoided. If the case succeeds, it is inevitable that other trials will follow. The defeat had inevitable consequences for British policy. Synonyms: unavoidable, inescapable, inexorable, sure The inevitable is something which is inevitable. 'It's just delaying the inevitable,' he said. Collocations: inevitable compromise They will be at the cutting edge of the inevitable compromise between greening and winning. Times, Sunday Times With any chemical process, as soon as you start scaling up there's some inevitable compromise in the quality of what you produce. Times, Sunday Times The new design was an inevitable compromise between the need for additional power and to keep the weight down to an acceptable limit. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The inevitable compromises and daily crises are what take the scrummies out of yummy territory and back into the real world. Times, Sunday Times Art portrait of political life, with its inevitable compromises between ambition and conscience. Times, Sunday Times They are perplexed because of the inevitable loss of exposure. Times, Sunday Times Gutsy, sure, but was it worth the inevitable loss of lives? Times, Sunday Times As well as the inevitable loss of tension that comes from knowing what happens next, it brought nothing new to the party. Times, Sunday Times We accept the inevitable loss without much thought. Christianity Today Due to a number of factors, which resulted in the inevitable loss of credit insurance coverage, they just could not operate. Times, Sunday Times Each manager has a quip ready for the inevitable question about his striker. Times, Sunday Times When a sneak preview revealed the unfinished painting in 2009, the press asked the inevitable question. Times, Sunday Times Which leads to the inevitable question — after all these years of silence, why go public now? Times, Sunday Times The flurry of government announcements on the economy over the past couple of weeks has raised an inevitable question. Times, Sunday Times Then comes the inevitable question: what are they worth? Times, Sunday Times He continues to defy the inevitable rise in the weights and won't be far away with the ground no problem. The Sun The inevitable rise in food prices will be an incentive. Times, Sunday Times This will help stem the inevitable rise in unemployment. The Sun Their early career attracted much publicity, with each divisional promotion regarded by the media as part of an inevitable rise to the top ranks. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Brain sees his inevitable rise to power as good for the world, and not mere megalomania. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It would then be removed from the 'inevitable tension of the court', he said. Times, Sunday Times There was an inevitable tension between what doctors understood certain words, such as infibulation, meant and a potentially more narrow legal construction. Times, Sunday Times The first of these tendencies was compromise, the result of an inevitable tension between high ideals and practical reality. The Times Literary Supplement This move did nothing to diffuse the inevitable tension involved with the very project. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Too many relationships have foundered when the inevitable tensions surface during building work. Times, Sunday Times His blindness led to a perhaps inevitable self-absorption and a prickliness with colleagues. Times, Sunday Times The subsequent decline was slow and sporadic, if perhaps inevitable. Times, Sunday Times This, though, was perhaps inevitable in a mainstream movie. Times, Sunday Times That decision, though perhaps inevitable, was arguably left too late; it has not obviously improved matters. Times, Sunday Times Such was the volume of material, it was perhaps inevitable that not every song was a zinger. Times, Sunday Times That was probably inevitable given the conservative and, some may say, entrenched attitudes within the sport. Times, Sunday Times Given the speed of trends, it's probably inevitable that glass would have its day. Times,Sunday Times It was probably inevitable, just part of the process of growing up. Times, Sunday Times Some loss of institutional business amid the uncertainty was probably inevitable, then. Times, Sunday Times Some conflicts are probably inevitable, and some of them are necessary. The Times Literary Supplement And a record - or warning - of its seemingly inevitable collapse and return to rubble. Times, Sunday Times During recent times, seemingly inevitable waves of activist [or] arbitrage investors have built stakes in the company. Times, Sunday Times The downbeats in her spacious first movement tempos sometimes turned into seemingly inevitable thuds, while phrase endings became over-deliberate elsewhere. Times, Sunday Times It never quite happened and his long, slow decline was seemingly inevitable. Times, Sunday Times Worryingly, many of the ideas - such as folding gearlevers and engine bars - are to protect the bike against seemingly inevitable crashes. Times, Sunday Times With zero margin for error, power cuts are virtually inevitable. Times, Sunday Times Second, power cuts in 2015-16 are not 'virtually inevitable'. Times, Sunday Times More earthquakes and tsunamis are virtually inevitable before then. Times, Sunday Times Modern weaponry and the logistical difficulties of fielding and maneuvering mass armies made a war of attrition virtually inevitable. Christianity Today The implication was that an early election was not merely a plausible prospect but virtually inevitable. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 不可避免的, 必然发生的 Japanese: 避けられない, 避けられない事態 |
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