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inescapably [ˌɪnɪ'skeɪpəblɪ]

adv. 逃不掉地;

例句:

  • It is inescapably clear that they won't turn round.
    显而易见,他们不会改变主意。
  • A community - type, as a class - concept, is inescapably an abstraction.
    群落类型, 作为一个阶级概念, 无疑也是一种抽象.
  • Early Christians thought marriage was inescapably tainted by the presence of sex.
    早期基督教徒认为,婚姻受到性爱的污染.
  • My fifth and final lesson derives inescapably from those other four.
    来自BBC
  • The idea of free will is complicated further by its inescapably subjective nature and the difficulty of defining it precisely.
    来自SA
  • My assertion that everyone is inherently and as a Rule inescapably biased, is not 'new' at all.
    来自SA