英 [ɪnˈeksərəbli] 美 [ɪnˈeksərəbli]
adv. 不可逆转地,不可阻挡地
adv. 无情地;冷酷地
in an inexorable manner
time marches on inexorably
... inexorable 无情的 inexorably 无情地, 冷酷地 inexpiable 不能抵偿的, 不能平息的, 不能补偿的 ...
... Pesky:讨厌的;恼人的 Inexorably:不可阻挡的;无法改变的 Sunspot:太阳黑子 ...
... Pesky:厌恶的;恼人的 Inexorably:不成否决的;无法改变的 Sunspot:太阳黑子 ...
... sacking 装...入袋; 解雇; 开除; 胜过 inexorably 无情地; 冷酷地 tenure 占有; 占有期; 占有权 ...
inexorable 无情的;不屈不挠的;不可阻挡的;无法改变的
inexorability 冷酷,无情;不赦免
无情地;冷酷地
Spending on health is growing inexorably.
健康上的花费在不可阻挡地增加。
A world war will leave only smoldering ashes as mute testimony of a human race whose folly led inexorably to ultimate death.
一场世界大战所留下的只是闷燃的灰烬,无声地证明了人类的愚蠢,最终无情地走向死亡。
Monetary inflation spirals inexorably on.
通货膨胀使物价节节上涨。
So these moments of landscape description offer up that consistently Christian-inflected theory of the universe, that sense of transcendence as structure, as something that's moving inexorably, that will take all time to complete.
通过这些景象的描述,我们可以看到一种,一直受到基督教影响的,关于宇宙的理论,这种理论以超自然的感觉为主体,就像一些不为人的意志而转移,需要我们穷其一生去完成的事。
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So Eurobonds inexorably lead back to the question of fiscal, and hence political, union.
Arkin and Cirincione would inexorably have eviscerated the credibility of that retaliatory threat .
An auction that drives prices below competitive levels inexorably will do the same to investment.
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