unavoidable
/ˌʌnəˈvɔɪdəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnəˈvɔɪdəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ə-ˈvȯi-də-bəl/ (ame, mw)
unavoidable — 形容詞
- unavoidablepositive
- more unavoidablecomparative
- most unavoidablesuperlative
1. Something that is unavoidable cannot be stopped or changed, because it will cert
無法避免
必然發生,無法阻止或改變
Something that is unavoidable cannot be stopped or changed, because it will certainly happen no matter what you do.
The factory closure was unavoidable after the company lost so much money.
公司損失了這麼多錢,工廠關閉是無法避免的。
be + unavoidable (predicative pattern)
Tuan's meeting with the school principal was unavoidable after he skipped class again.
Tuan 又翹課了,他和校長的會面是無法避免的。
Cancelling the wedding reception was unavoidable when half the guests fell ill.
半數賓客都生病了,取消婚宴是無法避免的。
Some delays are unavoidable when you travel during the holiday season.
在假期期間旅行,遇到一些延誤是無法避免的。
For people living near the highway, constant traffic noise is unavoidable.
住在高速公路附近的人,經常得忍受無法避免的車流噪音。
- inevitable
More formal and philosophical; suggests events that are part of a fixed chain of cause and effect
- inescapable
Stronger emotional tone, suggesting something oppressive or troubling that cannot be avoided
- certain
Broader in meaning; simply indicates something is sure to happen without focusing on prevention
- avoidable
Direct opposite; can be prevented by taking action
- preventable
Specifically about stopping something before it happens
文法句型
be + unavoidable
unavoidable + noun
用法筆記
Often used with nouns describing negative or unwanted events, such as delay, closure, conflict, change, or consequence. Can appear either before a noun (attributive) or after a linking verb (predicative).