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inescapably

adv.  逃不掉地

BNC.22164 / COCA.25030

柯林斯词典

  • ADJ 不容忽视的;不可避免的;必然发生的
    If you describe a fact, situation, or activity asinescapable, you mean that it is difficult not to notice it or be affected by it.
    1. The economic logic of reform is inescapable...
      改革有其必然的经济学逻辑。
    2. A sense of imminent doom was inescapable.
      一种即将来临的毁灭感无可逃避。

英英释义

adv

双语例句

  • But to say that modern tax systems are inescapably complex does not mean that tax systems need be as complex as they are.
    但现代税务制度不可避免地复杂,并不意味着税务制度必须像现在这样复杂。
  • In the course of the introduction of Buddhism to China, these metaphors and similes were inescapably influenced by Chinese and Indian cultures.
    在佛教文化传入中国过程中这些譬喻不可避免受到印中文化的影响。
  • Foreign policy is inescapably difficult.
    外交政策总是难以制定的。
  • It is a gamble because a foreign national will be assuming a job that is inescapably political and, in the current difficult economic and financial circumstances of the UK, even more political than usual.
    它之所以是一场赌博,是因为一名外国公民将出任一个不可避免地带有政治性的职位,而且考虑到英国当前艰难的经济和金融形势,该职位的政治性更甚往常。
  • On the one hand, I believe that art is inescapably political.
    一方面,我认为艺术和政治是密不可分的。
  • The rapid development of modern dissemination makes literature art more intermediary. In the communication era, literature classics experience inescapably tremendous change in the field of reading. Reading from the text is gradually replaced by from TV images.
    现代传播技术的飞速发展使文学艺术逐渐趋向媒介化,文学经典不可避免地面临着信息时代阅读领域的巨大变迁,文字文本阅读越来越被电视影像文本所取代。
  • The new council was inescapably of political meaning. The ideology of the political left.
    新的委员会肯定有政治意图。
  • Inflationary meltdown is not inevitable. But a move back to healthier US public finances depends, inescapably, on a strong recovery in the US economy.
    但美国重返更为健康的公共财政,必然取决于美国经济的强劲复苏。
  • Early Christians thought marriage was inescapably tainted by the presence of sex.
    早期基督教徒认为,婚姻受到性爱的污染。
  • A community-type, as a class-concept, is inescapably an abstraction.
    群落类型,作为一个阶级概念,无疑也是一种抽象。