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 inescapable [,ini'skeipәbl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 逃不掉的, 不可避免的



    inescapable
    [ adj ]
    impossible to avoid or evade:
    <adj.all>
    inescapable conclusionan ineluctable destiny
    an unavoidable accident


    Inescapable \In`es*cap"a*ble\, a.
    Not escapable.

    1. Such conclusions seem inescapable as the Sans-a-belt set tees off in the British Open, golf's most international go.
    2. It is simply the inescapable fact that the more affluent a society becomes the more focused are rights to property and the protection of those rights.
    3. A reading of Judge Bork's voluminous cvil rights record leaves the inescapable conclusion that the partisan campaign against him was one of intentional distortion.
    4. Now the "Trabi" seems more like an inescapable reminder of the past.
    5. Although the vote made political history, West Virginia's people and the grinding, inescapable poverty some of them lived in made a lasting impression on the scion of a wealthy Massachusetts family.
    6. She also was an inescapable (and often useful) hairshirt on social issues.
    7. But the similarities are inescapable.
    8. It's an inescapable fact," he said.
    9. But the inescapable question remains: So what?
    10. They fought on different sides but now share the common bond of duty to country and the inescapable events of history that first brought them together.
    11. And the link between births outside marriage and black poverty is inescapable.
    12. They are there because they are inescapable.
    13. Tuck said it was "inescapable" that many more power plants will be needed if the economy is to continue to grow at a reasonable rate, adding that utilities have balked at such construction because of the high cost and lack of public support.
    14. Such forecasts underscore the "inescapable linkage," Mr. Nazer said.
    15. But this in turn has caused divisions, with other restaurateurs saying no-shows are an inescapable fact of life.
    16. At all events, such a debate is now inescapable.
    17. "Our study leads to an inescapable, disturbing conclusion: The Bush administration's efforts to pursue and punish S&L fraud have been anemic at best," said Sherry Ettleson of Public Citizen.
    18. This conclusion has been inescapable these past few weeks, which I have spent, more or less, on vacation.
    19. A halved dividend for the year now seems inescapable, if sustainable.
    20. "The inescapable conclusion, both nationally and in the Bay Area, is that while people are fairly accepting of homosexual lifestyles in the theoretical sense, they are less accepting the closer reality gets," said pollster Steve Teichner.
    21. It is therefore inescapable that those who are ready to act together in a particular area should move ahead and do so, using or creating whatever institutions are necessary.
    22. Bush replied that Democrats are desperate and said Dukakis is soft on crime and defense "and that's the inescapable truth." There was no letup in a White House campaign never noted for civility.
    23. Re the Oct. 13 editorial-page article "There's Too Much Uncertainty in Medical Care": Uncertainty in medical care is inescapable because uncertainty is intrinsic to being human.
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