inescapable
adj. 不可避免的,逃避不了的; 不可推卸
If you describe a fact, situation, or activity as inescapable, you mean that it is difficult not to notice it or be affected by it.
The economic logic of reform is inescapable...
改革有其必然的經濟學邏輯。
A sense of imminent doom was inescapable.
一種即將來臨的毀滅感無可逃避。
1. impossible to avoid or evade:"inescapable conclusion";
But for the timely reinforcement, the fall of the fortress would have been inescapable.
要不是及時的增援, 這要塞的陷落本來是不可避免的.
To handle appropriately group event is an inescapable duty of public security organs.
公安機關作為維護穩定的主力軍,積極預防、妥善處置群體性事件,責無旁貸.
Accounting staff has an inescapable moral responsibility on accounting information quality.
會計人員對會計資訊的質量負有不可推卸的道德責任.
It has an inescapable duty to make that voice ring with intelligence and with leadership.
讓它發出明智和主導的聲音是該行業不可推諉的責任.
This inescapable depressive oppression that builds around you envelopes you into a darker shade of grey.
這負有不可推卸的抑鬱症的壓迫,建立你周圍的信封,你成為一個黑暗的樹蔭下灰色.