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1 devastating
devastating [ˈdevəsteɪtɪŋ][war, attack, storm, effect] dévastateur (- trice f) ; [consequence, result, loss] désastreux ; [news, reply] accablant ; [wit, charm] irrésistible• to have a devastating effect (on sb/sth) avoir un effet dévastateur (sur qn/qch)* * *['devəsteɪtɪŋ]1) ( stunning) lit dévastateur/-trice; fig ravageur/-euse2) ( crushing) [news, loss, criticism] accablant; [argument] écrasant -
2 inevitable
inevitable [ɪn'evɪtəbəl](outcome, consequence) inévitable, inéluctable; (end) inévitable, fatal;∎ war seems inevitable la guerre semble inévitable;∎ it's inevitable that someone will feel left out il est inévitable ou on ne pourra empêcher que quelqu'un se sente exclu;∎ the inevitable cigarette in his mouth l'éternelle ou l'inévitable cigarette au coin des lèvres2 nouninévitable m;∎ we had to resign ourselves to the inevitable il fallut nous résoudre à accepter l'inévitable
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