词汇 | destined |
释义 | destined adjective uk /ˈdes.tɪnd/ us /ˈdes.tɪnd/ destinedadjective (PURPOSE)intended (for a particular purpose): 用于(特定目的)的 destined forThe money was destined for the relief of poverty, but was diverted by corrupt officials.这些资金是用于救济穷人的,却被腐败的官员挪用了。 These cars are destined for the European market.这些汽车是为欧洲市场生产的。 Planning, expecting and arranging accidentally accidentally on purposeidiom advertent advisedly aim at something bargain conscious have something in mindidiom have something up your sleeveidiom horizon scanning how are you fixed for something?idiom I'll/we'll cross that bridge when I/we come/get to itidiom pencil provident providently provision purpose purposefully purposely settle destinedadjective (PLACE)travelling or being sent to somewhere: 前往(某地)的;发往(某地)的 destined forCustoms officers have seized nearly a ton of heroin destined for New York.海关官员缴获了将近一吨要发往纽约的海洛因。 Direction of motion abduct abduction adduct adduction against the current circumduction cross-country direction direction of travel en route face facing into leftward multidirectional outbound overland right the right/wrong/other way aroundidiom west destinedadjective (FUTURE)controlled by fate, and not by humans: 命中注定的,命运决定的 destined forShe is destined for an extremely successful career.她的事业注定会非常成功。 [ + to infinitive ]These plans are destined to fail.这些计划注定要失败。 [ + that ]Do you think it was destined that we should one day meet?你认为我们注定是会见面的吗? Fate and destiny align break Damocles destiny fatalism fatalist fated 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 destined | American Dictionarydestined adjective us/ˈdes·tənd/ intended for or being sent to a particular place: The mail was destined for addresses throughout the Northeast. To be destined can mean to happen in a particular way that seems to have been decided in advance: [ + to infinitive ]He was destined to die before he could complete the poem. Examples of destineddestined The first was to recruit professional personnel destined for government posts. Once in place, such expansionary systems were destined to face cutbacks in one way or another. Because the parties were so close on the fundamentals, the campaign was destined to be fought around images. However, despite detailed assessment, older people and their multiple illnesses are destined to continue to display a remarkable capacity to confound expectations and conformity. His interlocutor protests that without the faith that our ideals are destined to be realized "our labours are meaningless, our efforts absurd". Credit is the volume of credit destined for agriculture. Other smaller studies have con®rmed that ambulatory monitoring may help in assessing women destined to become pre-eclamptic. The peripheral zones of raiding and the domination of areas provided specific valuable resources destined for the court or long-distance export trade. The whole episode seems destined for footnote status, if it were not for two considerations. Overall, this is an admirable summary of agronomic and nutritional research on this crop, and destined to be a work of reference for many years. The cattle, belonging to two farms from different villages, were destined for meat production. We are all familiar with radio, television, radar and so on and much of our daily life is destined to be 'computerized'. He was destined for me to take him around. Like the majority of stolen game, it was destined for the hearth or table. One consequence would be crisis migration destined for the already overburdened urban areas. See all examples of destined 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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