unescapable
基本解釋
- adj.逃不掉的;逃脫不了的;不可避免的
英漢例句
- UNESCAP chief Heyzer says governments can not do the job alone.
亞太經(jīng)社會(huì)執(zhí)行秘書長(zhǎng)諾琳.;海澤女士說(shuō),僅憑政府的努力很難實(shí)現(xiàn)這個(gè)目標(biāo)。 - Climate change and shortage of resources are unescapable facts.The situation is very urgent, but till when will governments take actions?
氣候變化、資源短缺已是不爭(zhēng)的事實(shí),形勢(shì)非常緊迫,可是政府何時(shí)才能行動(dòng)起來(lái)? - Scientists have been forced to recognize that--at the very worst,politics is a necessary evil in which their very understanding compels them to play an unescapable part.
科學(xué)家被迫承認(rèn),從最壞處想,政治是沒法避免的弊害。正是科學(xué)家們對(duì)政治的這種理解迫使他們扮演一個(gè)不可避免的角色。 - First, he exposes in a bold way the real existence of American black people, including their undeniable racial identity, praise-worthy beauty and unescapable defects.
首先他大膽地展示黑人民族的真實(shí)存在:他們有著不可否認(rèn)的種族身份,有著值得頌揚(yáng)的美,也有著不容回避的弱點(diǎn)。 - unescapable cost
[經(jīng)] 不可避免成本