inexorable
含义: Impossible to stop or prevent; continuing relentlessly and unavoidably. Also, impossible to persuade or influence by entreaty.
Inexorable describes processes, forces, or outcomes that proceed with an unstoppable momentum, indifferent to human wishes or attempts at intervention. It carries a sense of fateful inevitability. The adverb 'inexorably' is very common in journalistic writing. Common collocations include 'inexorable rise,' 'inexorable decline,' 'inexorable march,' and 'inexorable logic.'
例句
- The inexorable rise of automation has transformed the manufacturing sector beyond recognition over the past three decades. 过去三十年来,自动化的不可阻挡的崛起已经将制造业改变得面目全非。El avance inexorable de la automatización ha transformado el sector manufacturero hasta hacerlo irreconocible en las últimas tres décadas.過去30年間における自動化の止められない台頭は、製造業を見違えるほどに変貌させた。자동화의 멈출 수 없는 부상은 지난 30년간 제조업을 알아볼 수 없을 정도로 변모시켰다.
- Despite the town's protests, the inexorable advance of the motorway extension continued on schedule. 尽管小镇居民抗议,高速公路延伸工程的不可阻挡的推进仍按计划继续。A pesar de las protestas del pueblo, la ampliación inexorable de la autopista siguió adelante según lo previsto.町の住民の抗議にもかかわらず、高速道路延伸の容赦ない進行は予定通り続いた。마을 주민들의 항의에도 불구하고, 고속도로 연장 공사의 가차 없는 진행은 예정대로 계속되었다.
- The logic of the argument was inexorable: if the premises were accepted, the conclusion followed with mathematical certainty. 该论证的逻辑是无可辩驳的:如果前提被接受,结论便以数学般的确定性随之得出。La lógica del argumento era inexorable: si se aceptaban las premisas, la conclusión se derivaba con certeza matemática.その議論の論理は避けがたいものであった——前提が受け入れられるならば、結論は数学的確実性をもって導かれる。그 논증의 논리는 불가피한 것이었다 — 전제를 받아들이면 결론은 수학적 확실성을 가지고 따라왔다.
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用法指南
语境: journalism, literary, academic
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin 'inexorabilis,' from 'in-' (not) and 'exorabilis' (able to be moved by entreaty), from 'exorare' (to persuade), from 'ex-' (out) and 'orare' (to pray, plead). Entered English in the 16th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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