inexorable
英[ɪn'eksərəbl] 美[ɪn'eksərəbl]
"grim determination"
"grim necessity"
"Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty"
"relentless persecution"
"the stern demands of parenthood"
"he is adamant in his refusal to change his mind"
"Cynthia was inexorable; she would have none of him"
"an intransigent conservative opposed to every liberal tendency"
1.不可阻挡的;不容变更的
You useinexorable to describe a process which cannot be prevented from continuing or progressing.
e.g. ...the seeminglyinexorable rise in unemployment.
看似不可阻挡的失业增长
e.g. ...his steady,inexorable decline.
他的身体状况一天不如一天
1. inexorable
1. 无情的:inevitable不可避免得 |inexorable无情的a | exorabe可说服的
2. 不屈不挠的/冷酷的/无:imperious 傲慢的, |inexorable 不屈不挠的/冷酷的/无 | clique 小集团
3. inexorable
3. 不为所动的,坚决不变的:inebriate 使醉;酒鬼 |inexorable 不为所动的,坚决不变的 | inexpedient 不适当的,不明智的
4. 不会动摇的,阻挡不住的:Naught:淘气的,顽皮的; |inexorable:不会动摇的,阻挡不住的; | Outweight:比......更有价值;
He was therefore dismissed with gracious but inexorable firmness.
出自:H. JamesThe train, slow and inexorable as time, slid on.
出自:O. Manning上一个:ineluctable
下一个:unavoidable fate