inescapably
常見例句
- But a move back to healthier US public finances depends, inescapably, on a strong recovery in the US economy.
但美國重返更爲(wèi)健康的公共財(cái)政,必然取決於美國經(jīng)濟(jì)的強(qiáng)勁複囌。 - So is the rebirth of U. S. manufacturing inescapably linked to paying the next generation of American workers less than their parents made?
所以美國制造業(yè)的重生,不可避免地與支付美國工人下一代比他們父母更少工資聯(lián)系一起? - If either son has inherited the disease gene from their father — and a blood test can determine this — then he will, inescapably, get the deadly disease.
如果兄弟倆中任何一個(gè)從父親那裡繼承了該病的基因,那他將在劫難逃,患上這種致命的疾病,血液檢測可以斷定這一點(diǎn)。 - Kennedy had changed the world—not in the way he intended, perhaps, but inescapably and irretrievably nonetheless.
FORBES: The Only Reason To Give A Speech In 2011 - China's acquisitions in the U.S., and currency valuation - inescapably affects our national security.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: US-China Commission provides second opinion - Politics and morality are inescapably intertwined and few politicians head for the moral high ground with greater alacrity than the prime minister.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot 返回 inescapably