unavoidably
unavoidably — 副詞
1. happening without any chance of preventing it, because the situation leaves no o
難免
無法阻止或避免地
happening without any chance of preventing it, because the situation leaves no other possibility — used when a result follows naturally from events and nothing can stop it.
The awards ceremony was unavoidably delayed when the main speaker's flight was cancelled.
頒獎典禮因為主講人的班機取消而難免延後了。
unavoidably + delayed — common pattern with past participles
Ayesha knew she would unavoidably have to explain her decision to the whole team.
Ayesha 知道自己無可避免地要向整個團隊解釋她的決定。
When you run a small business, you unavoidably spend hours on paperwork each day.
經營小本生意時,你每天難免要花不少時間處理文書工作。
Eitan's trip to Okinawa was unavoidably cut short by the typhoon warning.
Eitan 的沖繩之旅因為颱風警報而難免提早結束。
Living in a crowded city, you unavoidably get used to the noise around you.
住在擁擠的城市裡,你難免會習慣周圍的噪音。
- inevitably
more common in everyday speech; wider range of contexts
- necessarily
emphasises logical cause rather than external force
- inescapably
stronger, suggests a situation with no possible way out
- avoidably
very rare; more natural as 'it could have been avoided'
- preventably
rare; used mainly in technical writing
文法句型
unavoidably + verb / be + unavoidably + adjective
用法筆記
Commonly placed before the main verb ('unavoidably delayed') or after the verb 'be' ('was unavoidably'). The synonym 'inevitably' is more frequent in everyday conversation, while 'unavoidably' is slightly more formal.