fate
n. 命运,天意; 遭际
Fate is 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 to the fates .
I see no use quarrelling with fate.
我看不出和命运抗争有什么用。
...the fickleness of fate...
命运的无常
A person's or thing's fate is what happens to them.
The Russian Parliament will hold a special session later this month to decide his fate...
俄罗斯议会本月晚些时候将举行特别会议决定他的命运。
He seems for a moment to be again holding the fate of the country in his hands...
他似乎在一瞬间又一次将国家的命运握在了手中。
If something seals a person's or thing's fate, it makes it certain that they will fail or that something unpleasant will happen to them.
The call for a boycott could be enough to seal the fate of next week's general election...
抵制选举的呼吁足以注定下周大选失败的命运。
And yesterday the Zoo's fate was sealed, largely due to two months of ever-dwindling entrance figures.
昨日,伦敦动物园面临着关闭的命运,主要因为两个月来游客数量持续下滑。
1. an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future
2. your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you);
1. decree or designate beforehand;
destiny, fate, lot, doom, luck, fortune
这些名词均有"命运,运气"之意。
a fate worse than death
见 death
seal someone's fate
使注定遭殃,使无法逃避不快之事
I don't believe in fate.
我不相信命运.
She sighed over her unhappy fate.
她悲叹自己不幸的命运.
He wept over his sad fate.
他为他的悲惨命运而哭泣.
Every man has a share of responsibility for the fate of his country.
国家兴亡,匹夫有责.
They ascribed their disaster to an unkind fate.
他们把他们的灾难归于命不好.