inevitable
adj. 不可避免的; 必然發生的; 必然(發生)的
If something is inevitable, it is certain to happen and cannot be prevented or avoided.
If the case succeeds, it is inevitable that other trials will follow...
如果該案勝訴,其他審判必然隨之而來。
The defeat had inevitable consequences for British policy.
戰敗對英國政策不可避免地產生了影響。
1. an unavoidable event;
1. incapable of being avoided or prevented;
2. invariably occurring or appearing;
Tax planning is the inevitable counter move to taxpayer in the society who rule by law.
稅收籌劃是依法治稅時納稅人必然採取的對策.
Jennifer: Come on. Ollie, don't be stupid, would you please? It's inevitable.
詹妮弗: 好了, 奧利, 別犯傻了, 好 不好 ?這是不可避免的.
To prevent unlimited expansion of mental damage system, the certain restrictions of mental damage is inevitable.
為防止對受害人精神利益的保護無限擴大,對違約精神損害賠償進行一定的限制也是不可避免的.
Eventually, of course, the inevitable happens.
當然, 不可避免的事最後終於發生了.
In his view, the euro single market is an inevitable outcome.
他認為, 歐元是單一市場發展的必然結局.