inevitably
adverb
uk/ɪˈnev.ɪ.tə.bli/us/ˌɪnˈev.ə.t̬ə.bli/C1
in a way that cannot beavoided:
不可避免地Theirargumentsinevitably end intears.他们的争论不可避免地以眼泪告终。
- Such alargeinvestmentinevitablyentailssomerisk.
- Theinvestigationinto theaircrashwould inevitablyapportionblametocertainmembersof thecrew.
- Politicalleadersalmostinevitably pander tobigbusiness.
- Awarwould inevitably set back theprocessofreform.
- As thepoliticalemphasisshifts, Bulgaria will inevitablybecomemorewesternized.
Inevitable
- all roads lead to Romeidiom
- automatic
- automatically
- be (only) a matter of timeidiom
- be damned ifyoudo and damned ifyoudon'tidiom
- be nothing for itidiom
- be part and parcel ofsomethingidiom
- fated
- implacability
- implacable
- implacably
- inalienable
- inexorably
- it can't be helpedidiom
- relentless
- relentlessly
- relentlessness
- seal
- unavoidably
- unstoppable