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ineluctably是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 不可避免的
  2. 无法逃避的
  3. 必然发生的
  4. 无可避免的
  5. 难避免的
  6. 难免的
  7. 不能逃避的

ineluctably词根

词根:ineluctable

adj.

ineluctable 不可避免的;无法逃避的

n.

ineluctability 不可避免,无法逃避

ineluctably英英释义

Adjective:
  1. impossible to avoid or evade:

    "inescapable conclusion"
    "an ineluctable destiny"
    "an unavoidable accident"

ineluctably词源英文解释

Latin ineluctabilis, from in- + eluctari to struggle clear of, from ex- + luctari to struggle, wrestle; akin to Latin luxus dislocated — more at lock

The first known use of ineluctable was circa 1623

ineluctably 例句

1 Along the way to the movie’s ineluctable happy ending, Sammy is the beneficiary of lessons about the sacredness of his calling from Mitzi and other family members, including his elderly great-uncle Boris (Judd Hirsch), a onetime vaudeville performer and silent-film actor.

2 The second occupation, with its early and apparently independent development of ceramics, demonstrated something equally vital: Amazonia was not a dead end where the environment ineluctably strangled cultures in their cradles.

3 Smith pursued the case as he would have any other, and that led ineluctably to today’s indictment.

4 Let's be ineluctably clear from the outset: Paul McCartney stands alone as the finest singer-songwriter and most accomplished musician of the rock 'n' roll era.

5 For Bujalski, love is inseparable from shared work and shared vision—but, because the ability to realize a vision has an ineluctably economic aspect, the lack of money is also a threat to love.

6 Rather, it is serial western and regional miscalculations that have drawn us ineluctably into this dread vortex.

7 Five years later came “The Master,” another movie drawn ineluctably to darkness.

8 Once freed, the great mass of white Southerners would begin to think for themselves and, ineluctably, emulate the prosperous and free North.

9 One reviewer, writing about a program of Marian liturgical music, likened the ensemble’s sound to the Virgin herself: “serenely pure, sweetly distant and ineluctably graceful.”

10 Words like warmth, refinement, elegance attached themselves almost ineluctably to his playing, which, at its best, had insight, sterling technique and an almost magically beautiful touch.

11 He’d come to his vocation as if driven ineluctably; he had never formed the intention of being sheriff, yet, to his astonishment, here he was.

12 Then she discovers that these two tendencies, the negative and the positive, the destructive and the virtuous, ineluctably and ironically overlap in ways that terrify her.

13 It's this that his work channels, a wave that carries us ineluctably to our end, but that also contains all the powerful, fleeting beauty of existence.

14 Op 18 No 5 has a deceptively airy wit, pulled ineluctably towards the weighty Andante cantabile.

15 Academics have debated for years whether bureaucracies inevitably grow to a point where they, as political scientist Michael Nelson of Rhodes College put it, “ineluctably overpower” their political masters.

16 Ever Seen' Civil War belongs more to the tradition of battle movies like The Thin Red Line or Apocalypse Now, in which war is the mysterious, ineluctable manifestation of the American will — perhaps its unconscious will.

17 The coinage had nothing to do with scripts but instead expressed the ineluctably Vardian aspect of her cinema, one that is fundamentally handmade rather than industrial and fully alive to the world.

18 And does that leadineluctably to a multi- party political system ?

那么,这一定会导致多党政治制度吗?

19 What ineluctable vision, a vision writing was so far from comprehending?

20 And so the herders moved ineluctably towards disaster .

如此一来,牧民们不可避免地走向灾难。

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