词汇 | inescapable |
释义 | inescapable adjective uk /ˌɪn.ɪˈskeɪ.pə.bəl/ us /ˌɪn.ɪˈskeɪ.pə.bəl/ If a fact or a situation is inescapable, it cannot be ignored or avoided.不可忽视的;不可避免的 Synonyms ineluctableformal inevitable unavoidable Inevitable all roads lead to Romeidiom baked in be (only) a matter of timeidiom be damned if you do and damned if you don'tidiom be nothing for itidiom implacability implacable implacably inalienable inalienably inexorably insuppressible it can't be helpedidiom relentless relentlessly seal unavoidably unescapable unstoppable unstoppably Related wordinescapably inescapable | American Dictionaryinescapable adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˌɪn·ɪˈskeɪ·pə·bəl/ impossible to avoid or not to accept: The evidence points to the inescapable conclusion that he is guilty of the crime. Examples of inescapableinescapable We thus encounter an inescapable double bind in our attempts to read the significance of ostensible attempts at remembrance. It suggests that clayworking technology in the nineteenth century developed according to some inescapable logic or technical imperative. Though such concepts cannot be known to correspond to the actuality of an object, still, they are inescapable laws of thought. The inescapable conclusion is that these ceramics were of no great importance in and of themselves. The heterosexual norm as exemplified in romantic love remains central and inescapable until well into the twentieth century, if not beyond. In an atelier obsessed with the human scale the physicality of this device would be inescapable. To a large extent this uncertainty is inescapable. The logical, indeed inescapable, conclusion is that governments did not, on balance, adopt a soft macroeconomic stance to hold unemployment below its equilibrium rate. Does it produce a similar, and inescapable, double subjectivity? But the inescapable fact of war is its violence. Obviously, such examples illustrate strong, inescapable necessity in the strict sense of the word. Conditioned fear and inescapable shock modify the release of serotonin in the locus coeruleus. An inescapable past because the concepts by which experience is organized and communicated proceed from the received cultural scheme. But the inescapable paradox of the spatial intuition affects also the elements which are a part of it. Although this did not make regicide inescapable, it did place enormous pressure on the trial commissioners to break the king's will. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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