词汇 | fate |
释义 | fate 4 ENTRIES FOUND: fate (noun) fated (adjective) ill-fated (adjective) tempt (verb) fate /ˈfeɪt/ noun plural fates fate /ˈfeɪt/ noun plural fates Learner's definition of FATE 1 [noncount] : a power that is believed to control what happens in the future天命;命运;运数 They thought they would never see each other again, but fate brought them back together.他们原以为彼此永远不会再见,但命运使他们再次相聚。 a surprising turn/twist/quirk of fate意想不到的时来运转/命运安排/机缘巧合 2 [count] : the things that will happen to a person or thing : the future that someone or something will have(人或事物的)命运,结局 The boy disappeared, and his fate was unknown [=no one knew what happened to him] for many years.男孩失踪了,多年来生死未卜。 Exile was his fate. = It was his fate to be exiled. [=he was exiled]他注定被流放。 The two companies suffered a common fate. [=the same thing happened to both companies]两家公司遭遇了相同的命运。 One company went bankrupt, and a similar fate befell the other.一家公司破产,另一家也遭到了类似的命运。 her sad/unhappy/tragic fate她悲惨的命运 Congress will decide the bill's fate tomorrow. [=will vote to accept or reject the bill tomorrow]国会明天将决定这一法案的命运。 Her fate was sealed by the marriage arrangement made in her youth.年轻时定下的婚约决定了她的命运。 She regarded poverty as a fate worse than death. [=as worse than dying]她把贫穷看作是比死亡还要悲惨的命运。 Like his father, he met his fate [=he died] on the battlefield.他和父亲一样,也战死沙场。 Synonyms see: destiny tempt fate — see tempt |
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