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fate AHD[fāt] D.J.[feɪt]K.K.[fet]n.(名词)- The supposed force, principle, or power that predetermines events.命运:假想的影响、原则或力量,能注定事情
- The inevitable events predestined by this force.命中注定的事:被这种力量预先决定了的不可避免的事件
- A final result or consequence; an outcome.结局:最后的结果或结局;后果
- Unfavorable destiny; doom.宿命:不好的命运;命运
- Fates Greek Mythology Roman Mythology The three goddesses, Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, who control human destiny. Used withthe. Fates 【希腊神话】 【罗马神话】 命运三女神:克劳丝、莱凯西丝和阿特波斯三位掌握人类命运的女神。与the 连用
- Middle English 中古英语
- from Old French fat 源自 古法语 fat
- from Latin fātum [prophecy, doom] [neuter past participle of] fārī [to speak] * see bhā- 2源自 拉丁语 fātum [预言,注定] fārī的中性过去分词 [说] * 参见 bhā- 2
fate, destiny, kismet, lot, portion- The central meaning shared by these nouns is "something that is inevitably destined to happen to a person": 这些名词共有的意思是“将在一个人身上发生的不可避免的事”: deserved a worse fate;得了一个坏命运;complained about their miserable destiny;抱怨他们悲惨的命运;a meeting foreordained by kismet;老天注定的一次相会;has a happy lot;有一个幸福的命;success that was her portion. 成功是她的命运
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