fate

英語單詞

fate,英語單詞,主要用作為名詞,用作名詞譯為“命定,註定”。

英英釋義


fate[ 'feit ]
● n.
● ● an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future
● ● 同義詞:destiny
● ● the ultimate agency that predetermines the course of events (often personified as a woman)
● ● 同義詞:Destiny
● ● your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you)
● ● "deserved a better fate"
● ● 同義詞:fortunedestinylucklotcircumstancesportion 

單詞用法


● 柯林斯英漢雙解大詞典
● fate/feɪt/CET4 TEM4( fates )
● 1.
● N-UNCOUNTFateis a power that some people believe controls and decides everything that happens, in a way that cannot be prevented or changed. You can also refer tothe fates. 命運[also N in pl]
● 例:
● I see no use arguing with fate.
● 我認為與命運抗爭沒有什麼用。
● 例:
● ...the fickleness of fate.
● …命運的變化無常。
● 2.
● N-COUNTA person's or thing'sfateis what happens to them. 命運; 遭遇
● 例:
● The Russian Parliament will hold a special session later this month to decide his fate.
● 俄羅斯議會本月晚些時候將舉行一次特別會議來決定他的命運。
● 例:
● He seems for a moment to be again holding the fate of the country in his hands.
● 有那麼一刻他似乎又把國家的命運掌握在自己手中。