fateful
美音:
[´feıtfəl
]英音:
[´feıtfəl
]adj.宿命的,重大的,决定性的,致命性的,预言性的
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fateful为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
名词:fatefulness 副词:fatefully
fateful
/'feɪtfl; `fetfəl/
adj [usu attrib 通常作定语]
1 important and decisive 重要的; 决定性的
*fateful events, moments 决定性的事件、时刻
* a fateful decision 重大的决定.
2 causing or leading to great and usu unpleasant events 造成或导致重大的(通常指坏的)事情的
*His heart sank as he listened to the judge uttering the fateful words. 他听到法官字字千钧的话, 顿时垂头丧气.
fateful
adj [usually before noun]
having an important, especially bad, effect on future events
fateful day/night/year etc
The goalkeeper on that fateful day in 1954 was Fred Martin of Aberdeen.
When his rent was raised, he made the fateful decision to move north.
>fatefullyadv
1. She runs a retail company with shops in nine cities (16 more are planned), and her products are carried by 25,000 retailers. Annual retail sales are in the $100 million range — all as a result of that fateful, disappointing trip to New York. 她办了一家零售公司,在9个城市拥有分店(另有16家商店正在筹划之中),有25,000名零售商销售她的产品,年均零售额在1亿元左右——所有这些都是那次令人失望的纽约命运之旅的结果。
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