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Inescapable One's Inescapably 英 ˌɪnɪ'Skeɪpəbl] 美 ˌɪnɪ'Skeɪpəbl Adj.无法逃脱的;不可避免的 Credibility

英语单词 inescapable
英美音标 英 [ˌɪnɪ'skeɪpəbl] 美 [ˌɪnɪ'skeɪpəbl]
中文释义 adj.无法逃脱的;不可避免的
英语例句 (1) A credibility gap is almost inescapable between generations.
(2) Errors are inescapable incidents in the course of scientific research.
中文例句 (1) 两代人之间互不信任几乎是不可避免的。
(2) 在科研过程中,错误是不可避免的事情。
vocabulary简明 Something that's inescapable is impossible to get away from. A reluctant swimmer may stop trying to talk his mom out of making him go to swimming lessons once he realizes that learning to swim is inescapable.
vocabulary扩展 Any force or occurrence or duty that you just can't avoid is inescapable. Feeling angry at people you love sometimes is inescapable, and children growing older is also inescapable. The adjective combines the prefix in, or "not, the opposite of," with escapable, which comes from the Vulgar Latin word excappare, literally "get out of one's cape," or "leave a pursuer holding just one's cape."
柯林斯解释
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[ADJ 形容词]不容忽视的;不可避免的;必然发生的 If you describe a fact, situation, or activity as inescapable, you mean that it is difficult not to notice it or be affected by it.
  • The economic logic of reform is inescapable...

    改革有其必然的经济学逻辑。

  • A sense of imminent doom was inescapable.

    一种即将来临的毁灭感无可逃避。

inescapably
  • It is inescapably clear that they won't turn round.

    显而易见,他们不会改变主意。

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