词汇 | fated |
释义 | fated adjective[ after verb ] uk /ˈfeɪ.tɪd/ us /ˈfeɪ.t̬ɪd/ not able to be avoided because planned by a power that controls events: 命中注定的,命运决定的 [ + that ]It seemed fated that we would get married.我们俩的姻缘似乎是命中注定的。 [ + to infinitive ]She says she was fated to become a writer.她说命中注定她会成为一名作家。 Compare doomed Fate and destiny align break Damocles destined destiny fatalism fate ill-fated ill-starred in the lap of the godsidiom jinxed lap lightning predestination predestined preordain providence providential sword of Damoclesidiom written in the starsidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Inevitable Examples of fatedfated So we are fated to act it out. Like life, baseball games take as long as is fated. For present purposes the important question is whether all attempts at synthesis are fated to be so simplified. These in turn may be fated to differentiate into neurons and glia in a spatially and temporally regulated manner. All these scientists maintain to some extent that if outcomes are fated, they cannot be changed. Yet it is important not to see that loss as necessarily fated from the beginning. Scholars in comparative literature are fated to read poems in languages they don't speak - sometimes, indeed, in dead languages that no one speaks. Archigram was fated for an agitational role within the profession. Your resurrection counterpart is thus predestined or fated to live out the improved version of your life just as a computer is fated to follow its programme. Unfortunately, there is no satisfactory means of discriminating on midtrimester scan between those fetuses destined to have a more favourable outcome and those fated to be extremely disabled. It follows from their argument that if they are fated because they are in our genes, they can be detected by prenatal diagnosis, and the affected fetuses aborted. Moreover, while he desired to outmanoeuvre the myth that he was fated for an early death, in some of his best-known songs he embellished that myth. Too late-and so the boy was fated instead to become a kind of adviser to both parties and even a go-between, in the long and torrid unravelling of the relationship. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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