fated
英 [ˈfeɪtɪd]
美 [ˈfeɪtɪd]
adj. 命中注定的; 命运决定的
过去分词:fated
Collins.1 / BNC.40341 / COCA.21420
牛津词典
adj.
- 命中注定的;命运决定的
unable to escape a particular fate ; certain to happen because everything is controlled by fate - 命中注定的;命运决定的
unable to escape a particular fate ; certain to happen because everything is controlled by fate
柯林斯词典
- See also:He was fated not to score....stories of desperation, fated love, treachery and murder.ill-fated
英英释义
adj
- (usually followed by `to') determined by tragic fate
- doomed to unhappiness
- fated to be the scene of Kennedy's assassination
双语例句
- Like Alice and Jasper, their pairing feels very fated.
像爱丽丝和贾斯帕,他们就是命中注定的一对。 - He was fated not to score.
他注定不会进球。 - His choice of coming here means that he was fated to die.
他既然选择来这里,说明他是命中注定要死在这里的。 - But it was not fated that I should sleep that night.
但是那天晚上我是注定无法睡觉了。 - It is fated that he suffer from fatal disease, so it is impossible to make any fateful changes.
他患这种不治之症是命中注定的,因此要做出任何决定命运的改变是不可能的。 - Was Othello fated to kill Desdemona, or did lago create the circumstance?
奥赛罗注定要杀死苔丝狄蒙娜吗?还是拉戈创造了环境? - Once it had happened, it seemed fated.
一旦事情发生了,似乎就得听天由命了。 - You are fated to run after people your whole life.
你命中注定要一辈子去追别人。 - We fell in love immediately and it seemed fated that we would get married.
我们马上相爱了,似乎冥冥中注定了我们要结婚。 - Does this mean that all GM foods are fated never to solve the undernutrition of the poor?
这是否意味着所有的转基因食品注定永远不会解决穷人的营养不足?