inevitable造句
2024年06月30日 11:11:07
He resigns himself to the
inevitable, and goes out.
他帶著一副事已至此 、 無可奈何的樣子走了出去.
Return to Nature, reintegration boondocks became majority of the
inevitable choice.
回歸自然, 重返鄉(xiāng)野就成了多數(shù)人的必然選擇.
Most unions see privatisation as an
inevitable prelude to job losses...
大多數(shù)工會(huì)認(rèn)為私有化會(huì)不可避免地導(dǎo)致失業(yè)。
Diplomats believe that bureaucratic delays are
inevitable...
外交官們認(rèn)為繁文縟節(jié)造成的延遲是在所難免的。
Turf wars are
inevitable when two departments are merged.
兩個(gè)部門合并時(shí)總免不了爭爭權(quán)限。
Barry's speech followed Dirk Bogarde's appearance, and was an
inevitable anticlimax...
巴里緊隨德克·博加德之后發(fā)表了演講,不出所料,演講頓時(shí)變得索然無味。
Some backtracking is probably
inevitable.
有時(shí)改變決定可能是不可避免的。
He bowed to the
inevitable and announced that he was willing to resume diplomatic relations.
迫于形勢他只好宣稱愿意恢復(fù)外交關(guān)系。
The
inevitable forsythia, but it's him who trumpet forth the spring.
那些不可避免連翹, 但是是他誰喇叭向前那些春天.
This scarcity is
inevitable in less developed countries.
這一匱乏在欠發(fā)達(dá)國家不可避免。
It seems almost
inevitable that North African economies will still be primarily oriented towards Europe...
看來北非經(jīng)濟(jì)體幾乎注定還將以歐洲為主導(dǎo)。
There were
inevitable bouts of homesickness.
難免會(huì)涌起一陣陣的思鄉(xiāng)情緒。
A sordid, sentimental plot unwinds, with an
inevitable mawkish ending.
一段灰暗而感傷的情節(jié)慢慢展開,最后是一個(gè)不可避免的幼稚可笑的結(jié)局。
I reject absolutely the notion that privatisation of our industry is now
inevitable...
我絕對(duì)不能接受我們這一產(chǎn)業(yè)的私有化目前已成必然的看法。
Faced with mounting debts, the decision to call it a day was
inevitable...
面對(duì)著不斷增加的債務(wù),最終難免作出將其結(jié)束的決定。
It was
inevitable that same innocents suffered.
有些無辜的人也遭了殃,這是難免的了.
We understand that exploration involves
inevitable forays into blind alleys and down dead ends.
我們知道,探索包括不可避免地遇到死胡同和封閉的峽谷.
"It's just delaying the
inevitable," he said.
“那僅僅會(huì)延遲不可避免之事的發(fā)生,”他說。
Price cut
inevitable as new crop available soon loll off until notice.
新的谷物即將上市,價(jià)格降低在所難免,請(qǐng)穩(wěn)住另候通知.
When freshers start their campus life which is supposed to be romantic, disappointment is almost
inevitable.
當(dāng)新生開始了他們認(rèn)為應(yīng)該很浪漫的校園生活時(shí), 失望幾乎不可避免.