英 [ɪnˈeksərəb(ə)l] 美 [ɪnˈeksərəb(ə)l]
adj. <正式>不可阻止的,难以阻挡的;(人)不为恳求所动的,无动于衷的
inexorable /ɪnˈɛksərəbəl/ TEM8
形容词 You use inexorable to describe a process that cannot be prevented from continuing or progressing. 不可阻挡的
...the seemingly inexorable rise in unemployment.
…似乎不可阻挡的失业增长。
副词 不可阻挡地
Spending on health is growing inexorably.
健康上的花费在不可阻挡地增加。
not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty
Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty
同义词: grim / relentless / stern / unappeasable / unforgiving / unrelenting
impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, reason
Cynthia was inexorable ; she would have none of him
同义词: adamant / adamantine / intransigent
... hygiene n. 卫生;卫生学 inexorable adj. 无情的;不可阻挡的 incapacitate vt. 使不能;取消资格 ...
... hygiene n. 卫生;卫生学 inexorable adj. 无情的;不可阻挡的 incapacitate vt. 使不能;取消资格 ...
... inheritance n. 遗传,遗产 inexorable adj. 不为所动的,冷酷的 perseverance n. 毅力,忍耐 ...
inexorably 无情地;冷酷地
inexorability 冷酷,无情;不赦免
无情的;不屈不挠的;不可阻挡的;无法改变的
tough / relentless / ruthless / unrelenting
Although the same law holds for a living organism, the result of this law is not inexorable in the same way.
尽管同样的法则也适用于生物体,但是在相同的方式下,这一法则的作用结果并不是无法改变。
But the abolitionist trend seems inexorable.
但是,废除死刑的趋势看上去不可阻挡。
CHINA's rise has long appeared inexorable.
长期以来,中国的崛起似乎势不可挡。
His book exudes inexorable charm, capturing the English countryside in its most profoundly preindustrial days.
Argentina is perched at that critical juncture between survivable crisis, and certain, inexorable misery.
The momentum builds in inexorable squares of mass and you scream your face off.
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