inescapably
adverb uk/ˌɪn.ɪˈskeɪ.pə.bli/ us/ˌɪn.ɪˈskeɪ.pə.bli/
难以忽略的,必然发生的
in a way that cannot be ignored or avoided
We are inescapably conditioned by our upbringing. 教养决定品行。
The data leads inescapably to the conclusion that for most of the time nothing happens at all. 数据得出的必然结论是:多数时间什么事都没有。
See: inescapable
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- Schor's theory leads inescapably to one answer.
- His presence seems to fill the air as inescapably as the weather.
- Whenever a performer takes the stage to deliver a monologue, you feel inescapably invested in what is said.