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 inevitable [in'evitәbl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不可避免的, 必然的

[法] 不可避免的, 无法规避的, 必然的




    inevitable
    [ noun ]
    1. an unavoidable event

    2. <noun.event>
      don't argue with the inevitable
    [ adj ]
    1. incapable of being avoided or prevented

    2. <adj.all>
      the inevitable result
    3. invariably occurring or appearing

    4. <adj.all>
      the inevitable changes of the seasons


    Inevitable \In*ev"i*ta*ble\, a. [L. inevitabilis: cf. F.
    in['e]vitable. See {In-} not, and {Evitable}.]
    1. Not evitable; incapable of being shunned; unavoidable;
    certain. ``The inevitable hour.'' --Gray.

    It was inevitable; it was necessary; it was planted
    in the nature of things. --Burke.

    2. Irresistible. ``Inevitable charms.'' --Dryden.

    1. The columnist, loaded with all this optional equipment, tried again to get his foot in Mr. McCurry's door: wouldn't he concede the inevitable? Okay, relented the auto veteran.
    2. This follows a temporary slowing to 2.6 per cent in the first quarter, reflecting bad weather and other distortions. Many analysts now regard an early increase in short-term interest rates as all but inevitable.
    3. With a complete new car costing nearly Dollars 1.5bn to develop, the study says, collaboration and further outsourcing is inevitable.
    4. But if the alliance has become less central to US policy, as is inevitable, then it must also become less central to European policy.
    5. In the end, Unisource became an almost inevitable partner. A joint venture between the national operators of Sweden, Switzerland and the Netherlands, Unisource has direct contact with most of Europe's multinationals and was developing a solid reputation.
    6. Nevertheless, he said that "I recognize you have been under tremendous pressure from throughout the country" and that some changes are inevitable.
    7. If a company does only short-term, incremental innovation, it is failing to prepare for the future. It is hastening the inevitable decline of its business. Most radical innovations are less surprising than they seem.
    8. And in his decision, Judge Dwyer said that while painful, much of the economic dislocation from logging curbs was inevitable because of changes in timber practices and markets unrelated to owls.
    9. Answering a question from a junior high school student as to whether the United States would ever have a woman president, Reagan said he thought it was inevitable.
    10. Nevertheless, they contend higher short-term rates this month appear inevitable.
    11. With or without Japan, a helot Western Europe would be the inevitable milch-cow of Soviet economic recovery.
    12. The FIS never formally claimed responsibility for the late president's death, but said the fate which Mr Boudiaf met was inevitable.
    13. Given the enormous diversity of needs and the inevitable standardisation of publicly provided services, it is inevitable that such people should exist.
    14. Given the enormous diversity of needs and the inevitable standardisation of publicly provided services, it is inevitable that such people should exist.
    15. The terms of the Avon-Chartwell settlement therefore recognize the inevitable while averting the expenses a proxy contest would have entailed.
    16. If this were to continue, higher rates would be inevitable - and markets are already discounting a 1 per cent increase.
    17. "Violence generates violence; this is inevitable," he said. "Nobody here is going to wait to have their throat slit.
    18. But he warned that spending cuts were inevitable, with the government holding the increase in current spending to 2.5 per cent in line with inflation.
    19. With global stars demanding huge contracts which rank them as corporations in their own right, the stakes are ballooning to the point that a shakeout seems inevitable.
    20. One inevitable problem is that PR managers have no direct control over the results of their efforts in the media.
    21. Most political analysts are convinced a military showdown is inevitable if Hrawi seeks to evict Aoun from Baabda.
    22. But theater insiders concede that the subsidies battle is lost and greater concessions to commercialism are inevitable.
    23. "The prime minister did not realize this inevitable slowness when he gave the date of Aug. 31, and he cannot keep that promise. We think the government could be presented to the Sejm before Sept. 10," Geremek said.
    24. Last year, the Rehnquist court held that racial prejudice was "an inevitable part of the criminal-justice process." Mrs. Allen's commentary failed to present any part of this dark side of the death-sentencing process.
    25. Trade's inevitable troubles, however, are a politician's playpen.
    26. The industry concedes, however, that its national system is so huge that some mistakes are inevitable.
    27. "I think there's sort of a terrible fear of death in this country, and I just don't think you should fear something that is absolutely inevitable," she said in an interview with The Associated Press.
    28. Mr. Minnick, 48 this week, sees the downturn in Northwest logging as inevitable.
    29. Sweden and Italy both face specific problems in reducing their budget deficits which are not replicated elsewhere. True, their moves are a reminder that a general turn in rates is inevitable once the recovery is firmly entrenched.
    30. As a consequence, critics say, the Fed's inevitable first reaction to signs of inflation is to slow the economy, mainly by restricting the money supply and thereby raising interest rates.
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