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1 inevitable
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2 inevitable, lo
= inevitable, theEx. Thereupon he rallied, and with an air of accepting the inevitable turned into the library parking lot and went to his office.* * *= inevitable, theEx: Thereupon he rallied, and with an air of accepting the inevitable turned into the library parking lot and went to his office.
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3 inevitable
adj.inevitable.* * *► adjetivo1 inevitable, unavoidable* * *adj.inevitable, unavoidable* * *ADJ inevitable* * *adjetivo ( ineludible) inevitable; <cambio/conflicto/controversia> unavoidable* * *= inescapable, inevitable, unavoidable, unpreventable, see it + coming.Ex. Stress is an inescapable fact of life and the reason one of every four persons suffers from chronic stress response is because people waste time.Ex. Without such guidelines each document would need to be assessed individually, and inconsistencies would be inevitable.Ex. Equally it could be a product of unavoidable circumstances.Ex. The future of pediatric medicine, however, lies in being able to prevent disorders that are as yet unpreventable.Ex. The inference is that they cannot be held accountable for something so unusual, so extraordinary, and so unforecastable that that no one saw it coming.----* accidente inevitable = unavoidable accident.* aceptar lo inevitable = accept + the inevitable.* es inevitable que = inevitably.* inevitable, lo = inevitable, the.* ser algo inevitable = the (hand)writing + be + on the wall.* * *adjetivo ( ineludible) inevitable; <cambio/conflicto/controversia> unavoidable* * *= inescapable, inevitable, unavoidable, unpreventable, see it + coming.Ex: Stress is an inescapable fact of life and the reason one of every four persons suffers from chronic stress response is because people waste time.
Ex: Without such guidelines each document would need to be assessed individually, and inconsistencies would be inevitable.Ex: Equally it could be a product of unavoidable circumstances.Ex: The future of pediatric medicine, however, lies in being able to prevent disorders that are as yet unpreventable.Ex: The inference is that they cannot be held accountable for something so unusual, so extraordinary, and so unforecastable that that no one saw it coming.* accidente inevitable = unavoidable accident.* aceptar lo inevitable = accept + the inevitable.* es inevitable que = inevitably.* inevitable, lo = inevitable, the.* ser algo inevitable = the (hand)writing + be + on the wall.* * *inevitableera inevitable que empeorase la situación it was inevitable that the situation would get worse, the situation was bound to get worseel accidente fue inevitable the accident was inevitable o unavoidablesalió con el inevitable chiste racista he came out with the inevitable racist joke* * *
inevitable adjetivo ( ineludible) inevitable;
‹cambio/conflicto/controversia› unavoidable;
inevitable adjetivo inevitable, unavoidable
' inevitable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fatal
- impepinable
- servidumbre
English:
inevitable
- unavoidable
* * *inevitable adjinevitable;apareció con su inevitable habano he turned up smoking the inevitable cigar* * *adj inevitable* * *inevitable adj: inevitable, unavoidable♦ inevitablemente adv* * *inevitable adj inevitable -
4 inevitable
inebi'tableadjunvermeidlich, unabwendbar, unweigerlichadjetivoinevitableinevitable [ineβi'taβle]unvermeidbar -
5 inevitable
• inestimably• inevitable accident• unavoidable -
6 inevitable
adj1) неизбежный, неминуемый2) непременный, обязательный -
7 inevitable
adjнепредотвратимый; неизбежный -
8 inevitable
прил.1) общ. неизбежный, неотвратимый, неминуемый (неизбежный)2) книжн. неизбывный3) юр. непредотвратимый -
9 inevitable
• žert. neodlučný• nevyhnutelný• nezbytný -
10 inevitable
adj неизбежен, неминуем. -
11 inevitable
adj1) неизбежный, неминуемый2) непременный, обязательный -
12 coste inevitable
• inevitable• inevitable cost• inevitably -
13 costo inevitable
• inevitable• inevitable cost• inevitably -
14 aceptar lo inevitable
(v.) = accept + the inevitableEx. For hundreds of years man has accepted the inevitable, those life situations labeled as `fate' and thus insurmountable by any means.* * *(v.) = accept + the inevitableEx: For hundreds of years man has accepted the inevitable, those life situations labeled as `fate' and thus insurmountable by any means.
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15 accidente inevitable
m.inevitable accident, pure accident, unavoidable accident.* * *(n.) = unavoidable accidentEx. On occasions, interactions with protected species occur as a result of an unavoidable accident or incident.* * *(n.) = unavoidable accidentEx: On occasions, interactions with protected species occur as a result of an unavoidable accident or incident.
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16 accidente inevitable
• inevitability• inevitable cost• purchasing system• pure alcohol• unavoidable accident -
17 ser inevitable
• be an Act of God• be inevitable• be unavoidable -
18 aborto inevitable
m.inevitable abortion, unavoidable abortion. -
19 coste inevitable
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20 costo inevitable
m.inevitable cost.
См. также в других словарях:
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inevitable — adjetivo 1. (antepuesto / pospuesto) Que no se puede evitar: Era una decisión inevitable. Deberemos sufrir las inevitables consecuencias de esta remodelación … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
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
inevitable — [in ev′i tə bəl] adj. [ME < L inevitabilis: see IN 2 & EVITABLE] that cannot be avoided or evaded; certain to happen n. that which is inevitable: often preceded by the inevitability n. inevitably adv … English World dictionary
inevitable — mid 15c., from L. inevitabilis unavoidable, from in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + evitabilis avoidable, from evitare to avoid, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + vitare … Etymology dictionary