剑桥高阶英汉双解词典 - inevitable collapse

inevitable
[UK]/ɪ'nev.ɪ.tə.bl/ [US]/-tˌə-/
adjective
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* certain to happen and unable to be avoided or prevented
不可避免的;必然发生的

1. The accident was the inevitable consequence/result/outcome of carelessness.
这次意外是粗心导致的必然结果。

the inevitable
* something that is certain to happen and cannot be prevented
不可避免的情况;逃避不了的事实

1. Eventually the inevitable happened and he had a heart attack.
最终不可避免的情况还是发生了——他心脏病发作。

柯林斯COBUILD高阶英汉双解学习词典 - inevitable collapse

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1.ADJ 形容词不可避免的;无法规避的;必然(发生)的 If something is inevitable, it is certain to happen and cannot be prevented or avoided.

【搭配模式】:oft it v-link ADJ that

【搭配模式】:the N
  • If the case succeeds, it is inevitable that other trials will follow...

    如果该案胜诉,其他审判必然随之而来。

  • The defeat had inevitable consequences for British policy.

    战败对英国政策不可避免地产生了影响。

  • The inevitable is something which is inevitable.不可避免的事
    • 'It's just delaying the inevitable,' he said.

      “那仅仅会延迟不可避免之事的发生,”他说。


牛津高阶英汉双解 第7版 - inevitable collapse

inevitable
in·ev·it·able / in5evitEbl / adjective1. that you cannot avoid or prevent
   不可避免的;不能防止的
   SYN  unavoidable :
   It was an inevitable consequence of the decision.
   那是这个决定的必然后果。
    It was inevitable that there would be job losses.
   裁员已是不可避免的事。
   A rise in the interest rates seems inevitable.
   提高利率似乎是不可避免的。
2. [only before noun] (often humorous) so frequent that you always expect it
   总会发生的;照例必有的;惯常的:
   the English and their inevitable cups of tea
   英国人和他们例行的饮茶
3. the inevitable noun [sing.] something that is certain to happen
   必然发生的事;不可避免的事:
   You have to accept the inevitable.
   你得接受必然发生的事。
   The inevitable happened—I forgot my passport.
   逃不掉的事情发生了——我忘了带护照。
in·ev·it·abil·ity / in7evitE5bilEti / noun [U, sing.] :
   the inevitability of death
   死亡的必然性
   There was an inevitability about their defeat.
   他们的失败自有其必然。

牛津搭配语词典 第2版 - inevitable collapse

inevitable adj.

VERBS appear, be, look, seem | become | make sth The scandal made her resignation ~. | consider sth, regard sth as, see sth as They came to see defeat as ~.

ADVERB almost, virtually | apparently, seemingly | historically

PHRASES bow to the ~ She bowed to the ~ (= accepted a situation in which she had no choice) and resigned.

Inevitable is used with these nouns: backlash, climax, comparison, compromise, conclusion, consequence, death, decline, delay, demise, disagreement, disappointment, distortion, end, failure, fate, march, outcome, prelude, result, sequel, slide

牛津英语同义词学习词典 - inevitable collapse

inevitable

adjective

inevitable ♦︎ necessary ♦︎ unavoidable ♦︎ inescapable ♦︎ inexorableThese words all describe sth that is impossible to avoid or prevent. 这些词均表示不可避免的、难以阻止的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配an inevitable / a necessary / an unavoidable consequencean inevitable / a necessary / an inescapable conclusion / factan inevitable / unavoidable delay / probleman inevitable / inescapable factthe inevitable / inexorable slide into / towards war, fascism, mediocrity, etc.the inevitable / inexorable decline / rise (of sth)seemingly inevitable / unavoidable / inescapable / inexorablealmost inevitable / unavoidable / inescapable inevitable ɪnˈevɪtəbl (especially of sth unpleasant) that you cannot avoid or prevent (尤指不快之事)不可避免的,不能防止的It was an inevitable consequence of the decision.那是这个决定的必然后果。It was inevitable that there would be job losses.裁员已是不可避免的事。A rise in interest rates seems inevitable.利率上升似乎不可避免。 see also inevitability certainty the inevitable

noun

[singular] You have to accept the inevitable.你得接受必然发生的事。
inevitably

adverb

Inevitably, the press exaggerated the story.新闻界照例又夸大了这件事。
necessary [only before noun] (rather formal, written) that must exist or happen and cannot be avoided 必然的;无法避免的A necessary condition for a steep fall in demand is a widespread collapse in confidence.要使需求陡降,一个必要条件是人们普遍丧失信心。This is a necessary consequence of progress.这是发展的必然后果。In this meaning necessary is used especially to describe the conditions or prerequisites that must exist before a particular thing can happen; or the results, outcome or consequence that must happen in a particular situation or after a particular event. 表达此义时,necessary多与condition或prerequisite连用,表示某事得以发生的前提条件;或者与result、outcome或consequence连用,表示在特定情况下或某一事件后必然发生的结果。 see also necessary necessary necessarily

adverb

The number of places available is necessarily limited.能提供的职位必定有限。
unavoidable ˌʌnəˈvɔɪdəbl (of sth unpleasant) that you cannot avoid or prevent (不快之事)不可避免的,不能防止的All dates are approximate and are subject to unavoidable delays.所有日期都不确切,且延期不可避免。OPP avoidable unnecessary unavoidably

adverb

I was unavoidably delayed.我无奈被耽搁了。
NOTE 辨析 Inevitable or unavoidable? Inevitable is much more frequent than unavoidable and has a much wider range of collocates. Unavoidable always describes sth unpleasant, especially delays and consequences. Things that are inevitable are often unpleasant, but do not have to be; collocates include change, comparison, conclusion, development, effect, outcome, part, product, question, response, result, tendency, conflict, tension and disappointment. * inevitable比unavoidable常用得多,搭配范围也更广。unavoidable总是描述不快之事,尤其是delay和consequence。inevitable常常但并非只能描述不快之事,搭配词有change、comparison、conclusion、development、effect、outcome、part、product、question、response、result、tendency、conflict、 tension和disappointment。
inescapable ˌɪnɪˈskeɪpəbl (of a fact or situation) that you cannot avoid or ignore (现实或状况)不可避免的,逃避不了的,不能忽视的It is an inescapable fact that how we eat affects how we feel.我们的饮食方式会影响我们的感受-这是个无法忽视的事实。 inescapably

adverb

Despite its remodelling, the building remains inescapably linked to the past.尽管这座建筑经过翻修,依然不可避免地与过去联系在一起。
inexorable ɪnˈeksərəbl (formal) (of a process) that cannot be stopped or changed; (of logic) that cannot be argued against (过程)不可阻挡的,无法改变的;(逻辑)不容辩驳的What is the reason for the inexorable rise in crime?犯罪活动的增多无法阻遏,原因何在?This is where the inexorable logic of the theory breaks down.该理论不容辩驳的逻辑在这里瓦解了。 inexorably

adverb

Pressure of population is leading inexorably towards a crisis.人口压力将不可避免地引发一场危机。

新牛津英语同义词词典 - inevitable collapse

inevitable

adjective
his resignation was inevitable
UNAVOIDABLE , inescapable, bound to happen, sure to happen, inexorable, assured, certain, for sure, sure, fated, predestined, predetermined, preordained, ineluctable; necessary, compulsory, required, obligatory, mandatory, prescribed; rare ineludible.

-opposite(s): AVOIDABLE ; UNCERTAIN.

词源记忆 - inevitable collapse

inevitable 无可避免的
in-, 不,非;e-, 向外;-vit, 分开,离开,词源同divide, widow。即不可离开的,引申词义无可避免的。