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♦ inevitably /ɪnˈɛvɪtəblɪ/avv.inevitabilmente; ineluttabilmente: Inevitably, your proposal has run into difficulties, inevitabilmente la tua proposta ha incontrato delle difficoltà. -
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adverb* * ** * *in·evi·tably[ɪˈnevɪtəbli, AM ˌɪnˈevɪt̬ə-]adv inv unweigerlich, zwangsläufig* * *[In'evItəblɪ]advzwangsläufigif it's inevitably the case that... — wenn es notgedrungenerweise or zwangsläufig so sein muss, dass...
talk inevitably turned to politics — das Gespräch kam unweigerlich or zwangsläufig auf Politik
inevitably, he got drunk/was late — es konnte ja nicht ausbleiben, dass er sich betrank/zu spät kam
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adverb (as you might expect: Inevitably the train was late.) inevitablementetr[ɪn'evɪtəblɪ]1 inevitablementeadv.• inevitablemente adv.ɪn'evətəbli, ɪn'evɪtəblia) ( unavoidably) inevitablemente, forzosamenteb) ( invariably) indefectiblemente[ɪn'evɪtǝblɪ]ADV inevitablemente, forzosamenteas inevitably happens... — como siempre ocurre...
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adverb (as you might expect: Inevitably the train was late.) uvergerlig, selvfølgeligadv. \/ɪˈnevɪtəblɪ\/uunngåelig, uvegerlig, ikke til å unngå• inevitably, his dodgy past arouse suspicion -
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[ɪn'ɛvɪtəblɪ]advas inevitably happens … — jak to zwykle (w takich wypadkach) bywa, …
* * *adverb (as you might expect: Inevitably the train was late.) jak można się (było) spodziewać -
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adverb (as you might expect: Inevitably the train was late.) óhjákvæmilega -
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elkerülhetetlenül, szükségszerűen* * *adverb (as you might expect: Inevitably the train was late.) szükségképpen, persze -
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adverb (as you might expect: Inevitably the train was late.) inevitavelmente* * *in.ev.i.ta.bly[in'evitəbli] adv inevitavelmente. -
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kaçınılamaz surette* * *adverb (as you might expect: Inevitably the train was late.) kaçınılmaz şekilde -
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adverb (as you might expect: Inevitably the train was late.) neizogibno -
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adverb (as you might expect: Inevitably the train was late.) neizbēgami; nenovēršami
См. также в других словарях:
Inevitably — In*ev i*ta*bly, adv. Without possibility of escape or evasion; unavoidably; certainly. [1913 Webster] Inevitably thou shalt die. Milton. [1913 Webster] How inevitably does immoderate laughter end in a sigh! South. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inevitably — mid 15c., from INEVITABLE (Cf. inevitable) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
inevitably — [[t]ɪne̱vɪtəbli[/t]] ADV: usu ADV with v, also ADV with cl, ADV adj If something will inevitably happen, it is certain to happen and cannot be prevented or avoided. Technological changes will inevitably lead to unemployment... Inevitably, the… … English dictionary
inevitably — adverb /ɪˈnɛvɪtəbli,ɪˈnɛvətəbli/ a) In a manner that is impossible to avoid or prevent. Inevitably, all creatures eventually die. b) As usual; predictably; as expected … Wiktionary
inevitably — adv. Inevitably is used with these adjectives: ↑bound, ↑doomed, ↑incomplete, ↑limited Inevitably is used with these verbs: ↑arise, ↑draw, ↑entail, ↑influence, ↑involve, ↑lead, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
inevitably — in|ev|i|ta|bly W3 [ıˈnevıtəbli] adv used for saying that something is certain to happen and cannot be avoided ▪ The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions. [sentence adverb] ▪ Inevitably, the situation did not please everyone … Dictionary of contemporary English
inevitably — in|ev|i|ta|bly [ ın evıtəbli ] adverb ** used for saying that something is certain to happen: Inevitably, reports of the failure were soon appearing in the newspapers. That kind of success inevitably attracts admirers … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
inevitably */*/ — UK [ɪnˈevɪtəblɪ] / US adverb used for saying that something is certain to happen Inevitably, reports of the failure were soon appearing in the newspapers. That kind of success inevitably attracts admirers … English dictionary
inevitably — adverb Date: 15th century 1. in an inevitable way 2. as is to be expected < inevitably, it rained > … New Collegiate Dictionary
inevitably — adverb as was certain to happen and could not be prevented: Inevitably, we had overlooked a few points … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
inevitably — inevitable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ certain to happen; unavoidable. ► NOUN (the inevitable) ▪ a situation that is unavoidable. DERIVATIVES inevitability noun inevitably adverb. ORIGIN Latin inevitabilis, from in not + evitare avoid … English terms dictionary