释义 |
fate/feit/ n. & v.●n. 1 a power regarded as predetermining events unalterably 命运,天数,天命 2a the future regarded as determined by such a power 命运安排的未来 b an individual's appointed lot (人)注定的命运 c the ultimate condition or end of a person or thing (人或物)最终的状况(或结局) that sealed our fate 那件事决定了我们的命运 3 death, destruction 死亡,毁灭 4 (usu. 通常作 Fate) a goddess of destiny, esp. one of three Greek or Scandinavian goddesses 命运女神(尤指希腊或斯堪的纳维亚命运三女神之一) ●v. tr. 1 (usu. in passive 通常用被动) preordain 命中注定,命该 was fated to win 注定要赢 2 (as 作 fated adj.) doomed to destruction 注定毁灭 □ fate worse than death see 见 DEATH[Middle English from Italian fato and Latin fatum ‘that which is spoken’, from fari ‘speak’] |