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复数:inevitabilities
词根:inevitable
adj.inevitable 必然的,不可避免的
adv.inevitably 不可避免地;必然地
1640年代,源自于 inevitable 和 -ity。可能是以法语 inévitabilité 为模板。
Middle English, from Latin inevitabilis, from in- + evitabilis evitable
The first known use of inevitable was in the 14th century
inexactadjective
not exactly correct or true : inaccurate
inexact measurements
inevitablyadverb
in an inevitable way
the hero inevitably defeats the enemy
as is to be expected
inevitably, it rained
inevitableadjective
impossible to avoid or evade : sure to happen : certain
the inevitable result
inevitableadjective
impossible to avoid or evade : sure to happen : certain
the inevitable result
1 The news of its permanent closure this spring due to financial pressure arrived with a feeling of sad inevitability — gentrification spares no club.
2 “There it is,” Christie said on the debate stage in February 2016, and you could feel the last wisps of inevitability disperse into the New Hampshire night.
3 And the “Spotlight” crew, which had sailed into the night propelled by a sense of inevitability, was deeply crestfallen, too.
4 Don’t validate the idea these parents dislike her — you don’t know, and it’s not useful — but do discuss the inevitability that someone eventually will.
5 The story, with its mean streets and grim inevitability doesn't feel particularly fresh, and just because a story is true it doesn't make it more interesting.
6 Seemingly the only person among the summer crowd to warn fellow partygoers about the dangerous rise of fascism and the inevitability of war was Winston Churchill, a guest at the Château de l’Horizon.
7 Schlosser described fast food's ubiquity as "so commonplace that it has acquired an air of inevitability, as though it were somehow unavoidable, a fact of modern life."
8 They accept the inevitability of passing feelings.
他们能够接受这种情绪来临的必然性。
9 And its causes, as explained with a cool matter-of-factness, have an alarming ring of inevitability.
10 If that crime doesn’t feel preordained, with the grim inevitability that defines tragedy, the drama goes limp, no matter how nicely vocalized.
11 Reveal's I Predict a Riot, with crushing inevitability, samples Kaiser Chiefs, but is otherwise powerful: "How many youths," he asks, "are in this to make a difference?"
12 There’s an assumption, in American history textbooks, films and the many commemorative specials on last year’s 50th anniversary of the moon landing, of Nasa’s inevitability to get it right, and to be great.
13 The story unfolds with the crushing inevitability — and sickening surprises — of ancient Greek drama.
14 Here’s the inevitability of reinterpreting a literary classic: No matter what lens you see it through, you’re going to disappoint someone.
15 By the time he is finally broken, it has a feeling of inevitability that wasn’t present in the novel.
16 Here too, it is used as a forebringer of elective self-destruction, with Mary, after spending much of the episode on the run, facing up to the inevitability of her death.
17 Both are examples of the memento mori, a reminder of death’s inevitability.
18 On the contrary, the sense of inevitability and improbability makes its triumphant finish all the more cathartic.
19 The heroine’s name is Aurora, dawn—in other words, inevitability.
20 Sometimes inevitability swirls among multiple candidates in a single cycle.
1 无可避免
2 必然
certain dead automatic logical inevitable bound consequential consequent necessitous unescapable apodeictic necessarily surely anytime inevitably ineluctably pardi must necessity by the nature of the case by the nature of things from the nature of the case from the nature of things in the nature of the case in the nature of things to a certainty as a necessity of necessity