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adj. 1. зайлшгүй, алгасашгүй, тойршгүй. 2. байнгын, өөрчлөгдөшгүй. -
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a. 피할 수 없는, 면하기 어려운, 부득이한, 필연적인, 당연한, (인물, 묘사, 이야기 줄거리가)꼭들어 맞는, 변함없는, 어김없는, 판에 박은, 고정적인, 피할길 없는, 어쩔수 없는 운명 -
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§ აუცილებელი, გარდუვალი§ გარდაუვალი, უცილობელი -
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نا چار ، نا گزير ، اجتناب نا پذير ، چاره نا پذير ، غير قابل امتناع ، حتما ،حتمي الوقوع ، بديهي -
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adj (inevitably [adv]) neizbježiv, neminovan* * *
neizbježan
neminovan
nezaobilazno
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• neizbežan; neminovan -
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[ɪ'nevɪtəb(ə)l]adj1) немину́чий; невідворо́тний2) розм. незмі́нний -
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неизбежный; неминуемый; неотвратимый -
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неизбе́жный -
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[A]INEVITABILIS (-E)INELUCTABILIS (-E)INEFFUGIBILIS (-E)INAVERSIBILIS (-E)INDEVITATUS (-A -UM)NECESSARIUS (-A -UM)NECESSE -
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[ɪnˈevɪtəbl]labüd
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