And all of this, every bit of it, was avoidable. 这一切,点点滴滴,原本可以避免。
Her rejoicing voice is void of something avoidable. 她那令人高兴的声音缺少某种可避免的东西。
avoidable
[ adj ] capable of being avoided or warded off <adj.all>
Avoidable \A*void"a*ble\, a. 1. Capable of being vacated; liable to be annulled or made invalid; voidable.
The charters were not avoidable for the king's nonage. --Hale.
2. Capable of being avoided, shunned, or escaped.
This custom needs to be outlawed in the interests of objectivity and a 'rescue culture'. I hope that the lessons learned from the current spate of avoidable receiverships will be used by the authorities to amend the regime.
It will probably take a shock, in terms of large, avoidable currency losses, to trigger UK pension fund trustees into action.
Dodd said 67 children in the United State were abducted last year and 57 died from drug abuse, while nearly 8,000 children aged 14 and under were killed and 50,000 were permanently disabled as a result of avoidable accidents.
Silver's study defined abuse as avoidable treatment that is harmful, injurious or offensive, and included such things as verbal attacks.
Dr. Charles Mahan, head HRS health officer, said that although St. Louis encephalitis is easily avoidable, "You can't pooh-pooh it.
That is a tragedy, and it was avoidable.' Nonetheless, the trade unions are convinced that a belated industrial rehabilitation effort is better than no effort at all.
"Even if only a small percentage of the U.S. SIDS deaths are caused by prescription Phenergan, the increase in such deaths expected with OTC (over-the-counter) availability adds up to a senseless and avoidable tragedy," the letter said.
The editor of the 356-page book, British Professor Walter Holland, said the number of avoidable deaths in the EEC is "very small indeed." Fasella said it amounts to about 50,000 deaths a year.
The problem is identifying the avoidable risks.
Let us be clear: the weakening of decision-making would not be an avoidable error, nor a possible danger: it would be a racing certainty, on at least three levels. The first level is simple arithmetic.
But unionists are also worried about possible abuse. Few argue that abuse is avoidable in an undeclared war against paramilitaries.
Judge Tomita declared that the utilities had managed the project "reasonably and prudently" and that the claims of avoidable delays weren't supported by the evidence.
They argue that introducing annual pay negotiations into farms where employer and a few employees live and work side by side would mean an increase in avoidable friction.