单词 | inescapable |
释义 | inescapable (ɪnɪskeɪpəbəl ) adjective If you describe a fact, situation, or activity as inescapable, you mean that it is difficult not to notice it or be affected by it. The economic logic of reform is inescapable. A sense of imminent doom was inescapable. Synonyms: unavoidable, inevitable, certain, sure inescapably (ɪnɪskeɪpəbli ) adverb It is inescapably clear that they won't turn round. Collocations: inescapable feeling Yet, just after half-time, there must have been an inescapable feeling of déjà vu for their emotionally exhausted followers. Times, Sunday Times However, there was an inescapable feeling that this wasn't his natural habitat. Times, Sunday Times This rids you of seemingly inescapable feelings of guilt and, better yet, strengthens those central relationships, both personally and out in the world. Times, Sunday Times Life in nature is nasty, brutish and short - not because of a primal thirst for blood but because of the inescapable logic of anarchy. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Then there is the inescapable logic of economics. Times, Sunday Times (2010) But that has always been the inescapable logic of a single currency. Times, Sunday Times (2011) But she performed as if it were an inescapable part of her programming: relentlessly professional, highly choreographed and empty of thought. Times, Sunday Times Sadness was an inescapable part of the day. Smithsonian When people start to lean into and amplify their anxiety, rather than accepting fear and unease as an inescapable part of everyday life? Times,Sunday Times Feelings that are by and large useless, perhaps even unhelpful in any practical terms, but are all the same an inescapable part of you? Times, Sunday Times By the mid-1950s the package tour was an inescapable part of the travel industry landscape. Times, Sunday Times It's the inescapable reality of riding a bicycle. Times, Sunday Times That's just the way of the football world, as much an inescapable reality as the automatic inclination to glamorise attackers in preference to those who do guard duty. Times, Sunday Times The music draws the listener into an imagined world, only to have the lyrics turn the attention back toward an inescapable reality. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 How can a busy leader do justice to these inescapable realities? Christianity Today He stands between two inescapable realities. Christianity Today The world sometimes seems to forget this inescapable truth. Times, Sunday Times And her shyness goes only a little way towards hiding the inescapable truth: that she has become one of the greatest, and most understated, success stories of our time. Times, Sunday Times The fraudsters will always be ahead of even the most dextrous advance in consumer protection, an unpalatable but inescapable truth. Times, Sunday Times Behind such spectacular presentation, though, lies the inescapable truth that fast ground and a long season can conspire to produce contrary results. Times, Sunday Times It's the inescapable truth of adult learning. Times, Sunday Times For ages, you've danced around seemingly inescapable conflicts, never quite stating the problem, so never fully resolving it. Times, Sunday Times Grim as that sounds, finally you'll grapple with recent seemingly inescapable concerns. Times,Sunday Times This rids you of seemingly inescapable feelings of guilt and, better yet, strengthens those central relationships, both personally and out in the world. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 逃不掉的 Japanese: 避けがたい |
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