单词 | fate |
释义 | fate [feɪt] noun IMPROVER countable usually singular ■what happens to a particular person or thing, especially something final or negative, such as death or defeat 命中注定的事;命运;(尤指)厄运 •We want to decide •His fate is now in the hands of the jury.现在他的命运掌握在陪审团的手中。 •The disciples were terrified that they would suffer/meet IMPROVER uncountable ■a power that some people believe causes and controls all events, so that you cannot change or control the way things will happen 天意;定数 •When we met again by chance in Cairo, I felt it must be fate.当我们再度在开罗偶遇时,我觉得这一定是天意了。 •Fate has brought us together.天意让我们相聚。 [feɪt] noun a fate worse than death informal humorous ■something you do not want to experience because it is so unpleasant 令人极为不快的事 •When you're 16, an evening at home with your parents seems like a fate worse than death.到了16岁,晚上在家和父母呆在一起似乎是极其难受的事。 [feɪt] noun the Fates ■three goddesses who the ancient Greeks believed controlled people's lives and decided when people must die (古希腊人认为掌控人的命运的)命运三女神 |
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