inevitably

英 [ɪˈnev.ɪ.tə.bli]      美 [ˌɪnˈev.ə.t̬ə.bli]
  • adv. 不可避免地;必然地
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将“inevitably”分解为“in-”和“evitable”。记住“in-”表示“进入”或“里面”,而“evitable”可以联想为“event”事件加上“able”能够,即“注定要发生的事件”。结合这两个部分,可以记住“inevitably”意味着“不可避免地”。

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inevitably (adv.)
mid-15c., from inevitable + -ly (2).
1. Most modern housing estates are terrible and inevitably done on the cheap.
现在的房子大多质量差劲透顶,肯定都是偷工减料盖起来的。
2. Such a policy would inevitably draw fierce resistance from farmers.
这种政策必然会招致农场主的强烈抵制。
3. The rationale of reprocessing spent nuclear fuel is inevitably being questioned.
对核废料进行再加工的理由不可避免地受到了质疑。
4. Their refusal to compromise will inevitably invite more criticism from the UN.
他们拒绝妥协必然会引发联合国的更多批评。
5. Inevitably those who suffer the most are the mothers and children.
妇女和儿童必然是最遭罪的。