inevitable
adj
1 that cannot be avoided; that is sure to happen 不可避免的; 必然发生的; 难免的
an inevitable disaster 不可避免的灾难
It seems inevitable that they'll lose. 看来他们的败局是势不可免了.
2 [attrib 作定语]
(infml often joc 口, 常作戏谑语) so frequently seen, heard, etc that it is familiar and expected 在意料中的; 熟悉的; 惯常的
a tourist with his inevitable camera 惯常带著照相机的游客.
We're going to a really nice place down by the river. It's a good place for a camp and there's plenty of shade under the trees.
我们要沿河去一个很好玩的地方。那是个很好的宿营地,有很多树阴凉。
It then sends these signals down an ordinary telephone line to another fax machine, which changes the signals back into the shapes of letters.
然后把这些符号通过一条普通的电话线送到另一台传真机上,传真机又把符号变为字母形状。
Even before India won independence from its British rulers, it was clear that Gandhi was the key figure and leader in the struggle of 380 million Indians to govern themselves.