inevitably
英 [ɪnˈevɪtəbli]
美 [ɪnˈevɪtəbli]
adv. 不可避免地; 必然地; 意料之中
Oxford 3000 / BNC.2664 / COCA.4649
牛津词典
adv.
- 不可避免地;必然地
as is certain to happen- Inevitably, the press exaggerated the story.
新闻界照例又夸大了这件事。
- Inevitably, the press exaggerated the story.
- 意料之中
as you would expect- Inevitably, it rained on the day of the wedding.
果然不出所料,婚礼的那天下起了雨。
- Inevitably, it rained on the day of the wedding.
柯林斯词典
- ADV 不可避免地;必然(发生)地
If something willinevitablyhappen, it is certain to happen and cannot be prevented or avoided.- 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。
- Technological changes will inevitably lead to unemployment...
英英释义
adv
- in such a manner as could not be otherwise
- it is necessarily so
- we must needs by objective
- by necessity
- the situation slid inescapably toward disaster
双语例句
- This will have the major impact inevitably to our country agricultural production and the agricultural product trade.
这对我国农业生产和农产品贸易势必产生重大影响。 - Their refusal to compromise will inevitably invite more criticism from the UN.
他们拒绝妥协必然会引发联合国的更多批评。 - These tests will inevitably be used by politicians to make cheap political points.
这些测试必然会被政客们不失时机地拿去大做政治文章。 - Marx foretold that socialism would inevitably replace capitalism.
马克思预言社会主义必将取代资本主义。 - The report has inevitably been greeted with scepticism.
那份报告不可避免地受到了质疑。 - Inevitably those who suffer the most are the mothers and children
妇女和儿童必然是最遭罪的。 - Time inevitably glosses over the particularities of each situation.
时间不可避免地掩盖了每种境况的特殊之处。 - During the high tide of the revolution, all kinds of people flocked to join; so inevitably the waters were muddied and the bad became mixed with the good.
在革命高潮时期,各种人都来参加,未免泥沙俱下,鱼龙混杂。 - Inevitably the transition will yield some sticky moments
过渡时期难免会出现一些困难的时候。 - Errors in theory will inevitably result in failures in practice.
理论上的错误必然导致实践上的失败。