Inevitably ɪnˈevɪtəbli Happen Adv Lead In·Ev·It·Ably Awl Adverb
Inevitably is an adverb meaning something is certain to happen and cannot be avoided, often referring to expected or unavoidable events.
Inevitably is an adverb that means something is certain to happen and cannot be avoided. It is often used to describe events that are expected or unavoidable.
[ADV 副词]不可避免地;必然(发生)地 If something will inevitably happen, it is certain to happen and cannot be prevented or avoided.
[usu ADV with v]
Technological changes will inevitably lead to unemployment...
技术变革必然会导致失业。
Inevitably, the proposal is running into difficulties.
提案不可避免地遭遇了麻烦。
Oxford
in·ev·it·ably★AWL/ɪnˈevɪtəbli; NAmEɪnˈevɪtəbli/adverb1★as is certain to happen 不可避免地;必然地◆Inevitably, the press exaggerated the story.新闻界照例又夸大了这件事。2( often humorous) as you would expect 意料之中◆Inevitably, it rained on the day of the wedding.果然不出所料,婚礼的那天下起了雨。in·ev·it·ably/ɪnˈevɪtəbli; NAmEɪnˈevɪtəbli/
used for saying that something is certain to happen and cannot be avoided: The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions.[sentence adverb] Inevitably, the situation did not please everyone.
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inevitably
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不可避免地(100%)
adv.不可避免地;必然地
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