inexorable
inexorable — 形容詞
1. so strong or determined that no one can stop, slow, or change it — used for larg
無可阻擋
無法停止或改變的力量或意志
so strong or determined that no one can stop, slow, or change it — used for large forces such as time or history, and also for people who refuse to change their position
The inexorable passage of time had turned Rachel's hair completely white.
時間無情的流逝讓 Rachel 的頭髮完全白了。
collocation: inexorable passage of time
Marta was inexorable in her demand for a full refund from the hotel.
Marta 堅持飯店必須全額退款,態度毫不動搖。
be + inexorable + in + noun phrase — personal subject
People could not stop social media's inexorable rise as it spread across the world.
人們無法阻止社群媒體的無可阻擋興起,因為它已遍及全球。
As the desert advanced, its inexorable march slowly swallowed the village where Nkechi grew up.
隨著沙漠推進,其無可抵擋的腳步慢慢吞噬了 Nkechi 從小生長的村莊。
Tanvi felt the inexorable pressure of the approaching deadline for her school project.
Tanvi 感受到學校專題截止日步步逼近的沉重壓力。
- relentless
very close in meaning, but relentless can be used for both serious and everyday contexts
- unstoppable
less formal, more common in physical or competitive contexts
- implacable
narrower — specifically describes a hostile person or force that cannot be calmed or appeased
文法句型
inexorable + noun
be + inexorable + in + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used with nouns describing large, impersonal processes (the march of time, the advance of change). When describing a person, it suggests a firm, almost harsh refusal to compromise.