inexorable
adj. 無情的,鐵面無私的; 不可動搖的,不屈不撓的; 不能變更的; 不可阻擋的
You use inexorable to describe a process which cannot be prevented from continuing or progressing.
...the seemingly inexorable rise in unemployment.
看似不可阻擋的失業增長
...his steady, inexorable decline.
他的身體狀況一天不如一天
1. not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty;
2. not capable of being swayed or diverted from a course; unsusceptible to persuasion;
Urbanization village is an inexorable trend of the economical development.
農村城市化是社會經濟發展的必然趨勢.
This is an inexorable law governing social advancement.
這是社會前進的必然規律.
The net result is almost inevitable an inexorable continuation of the equity rally.
幾乎不可避免的是,最終結果是股市持續強勁上漲.
Maintaining the Partys advanced nature is an inexorable requirement for consolidating the Partys governing position.
保持黨的先進性是鞏固黨的執政地位的必然要求.
You think it inexorable , sir; but what of the whole monarchy, sir?
您認為那是傷天害理的一年, 但就整個專制政體來說呢, 先生?